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Sepsis in the Emergency Department: Recognizing High-Risk Patients With the Biomarker Bioactive Adrenomedullin

Speaker: Prof. Salvatore Di Somma, MD PhD; University La Sapienza Rome

Recognizing the high risk sepsis patients at the Emergency Department (ED) poses a certain challenge, yet a timely therapeutic intervention is crucial for the patients’ survival. Find out how a novel biomarker of endothelial function bioactive adrenomedullin can support diagnostics and clinical decisions in the ED.

Kindly note: SphingoTec currently offers only microtiter plate assays. The Nexus IB10 product line is no longer available.

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Prof. Salvatore Di Somma, MD PhD
Director Emergency Medicine
Chairman Postgraduate School of Emergency Medicine
University La Sapienza Rome

Director Telemedicine and Territorial Emergencies 

University La Sapienza Rome-ASL Latina.Italy

President GREAT Network Italy
Rome,Italy

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