Scientists have actually developed a promising treatment for sepsis, with clinical trials revealing effective results utilizing salt ascorbate, a vitamin C formulation. Lead private investigator Associate Professor Yugeesh Lankadeva said sepsis is infamously hard to treat and is often deadly.L-R Florey Professor Clive May, Austin Health extensive care expert Professor Rinaldo Bellomo and Florey Associate Professor Yugeesh Lankadeva have found sodium ascorbate can be used to treat sepsis. Credit: The FloreyChallenges of Treating Sepsis” Sepsis accounts for 35– 50 percent of all medical facility deaths.
Scientists have established an appealing treatment for sepsis, with clinical trials showing efficient outcomes using sodium ascorbate, a vitamin C solution. Lead private investigator Associate Professor Yugeesh Lankadeva said sepsis is infamously hard to deal with and is typically deadly.L-R Florey Professor Clive May, Austin Health intensive care expert Professor Rinaldo Bellomo and Florey Associate Professor Yugeesh Lankadeva have found sodium ascorbate can be used to treat sepsis. Credit: The FloreyChallenges of Treating Sepsis” Sepsis accounts for 35– 50 percent of all healthcare facility deaths. Florey scientists made a special formula of salt ascorbate to treat sepsis.” Sepsis is the biggest killer in intensive care units in Australia and worldwide,” Professor Bellomo stated.