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Q&A With Pablo Moreno Franco From Mayo Clinic: New Guidelines Aim To Help Treat Sepsis In Hospital Care

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At the annual CHEST conference in Montreal one of the sessions looked at new guidelines for treating patients with sepsis in emergency medical care.

At the annual CHEST conference in Montreal one of the sessions looked at new guidelines for treating patients with sepsis in emergency medical care.

Pablo Moreno Franco, MD, from the Mayo Clinic located in Jacksonville Florida addressed the changes in the guidelines and how it can help patients improve in a difficult health situation.

While new guidelines do not always translate into immediate benefits research at the Mayo Clinic has shown solid results in helping patients with sepsis in a hospital setting.

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