Breathalyzer for Sepsis
December 23, 2014 | Terry Sharrer
Actually, Superman didn’t die of a bedsore; he died of sepsis resulting from a bedsore. There are many ways people develop systemic inflammatory infections, which amount to 750k cases annually in the US, resulting in 200k deaths, and costing $33b. Isomark (Madison, WS) believes that its breathalyzer, which detects biomarkers for sepsis, offers significantly better outcomes. It can detect sepsis within two hours of onset and doesn’t require a blood draw to make that assessment. MORE
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