Patients with sepsis face an increased risk of stroke or heart attack in the first four weeks after being discharged from the hospital, a study published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal ...
Sepsis can increase the risk of heart failure and rehospitalisation within 12 years, according to a new study. After being discharged, those hospitalised for sepsis or who developed it while in ...
Patients who get sepsis while hospitalized are 43% more likely to return to the hospital for a stroke or any cardiac event, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart ...
DALLAS, February 1, 2023 — People who are discharged after a hospitalization involving sepsis were at greater risk of cardiovascular events, rehospitalization for any cause or death during a maximum ...
Having sepsis -- a life-threatening response to infection -- may put patients at risk for future heart failure and rehospitalization, according to a new study. Sepsis is an extreme immune response to ...
"Real Housewives of Orange County" star Vicki Gunvalson, 62, is sharing her recent health scare after she was hospitalized with sepsis, a potentially deadly disease that results from the body’s ...
Nearly 270,000 people in the U.S. die each year as a result of sepsis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Dreamstime) When former President Bill Clinton was treated for ...
Though it is not discussed as often, readmissions from severe sepsis are along the lines of readmissions from more commonly discussed conditions like heart failure and pneumonia, according to a study ...
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Respiratory syncytial virus infection in adults aged 45 years or older is significantly associated with a higher 1-year risk ...
A new study found people hospitalized for sepsis or who developed it while hospitalized were at an elevated risk for heart failure or rehospitalization within 12 years. People who are discharged after ...