Hepcidin discriminates sepsis from other critical illness at admission to intensive care

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  • who: Jon Olinder from the DepartmentLund University have published the paper: Hepcidin discriminates sepsis from other critical illness at admission to intensive care, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study shows that serum hepcidin levels discriminate community acquired sepsis from other critical conditions requiring intensive care in a cohort of patients who were referred to intensive care within 24 h upon arrival to the hospital. The study shows that hepcidin measurements in patients that had been admitted to the ICU within the first 24 h after hospitalization can improve differential diagnostic efficiency . . .

     

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