Effect of sepsis therapies on health-related quality of life

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Sepsis is one of the most common conditions encountered in the intensive care unit and is the 10th leading cause of death overall in the United States. Both long-term survival and health-related quality of life are reduced in survivors of sepsis, yet there is little knowledge of the effect of sepsis-specific interventions on either long-term survival or health-related quality of life. The present article discusses the importance of studying health-related quality of life as it relates to sepsis management strategies, particularly in the context of pharmacologic therapy with recombinant human activated protein C. © 2008 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Erickson, S. E., & Martin, G. S. (2008, January 22). Effect of sepsis therapies on health-related quality of life. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc6215

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