Biomarkers could help identify ICU patients at risk of chronic critical illness
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New biomarkers identified in a study published in The Journal of Immunology reveal an immune profile that could allow doctors to identify ICU patients at higher risk for chronic critical illness on admission, enabling earlier intervention.
Biomarker identification is a diagnostic tool; clinical implementation and improvement outcomes will depend on further validation and adoption protocols.
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