Artificial intelligence (AI) helped UC San Diego Health reduce its sepsis mortality rate by 17%, according to a study the health system published in January.
Sepsis is a leading cause of death in US hospitals—at least 1.7 million people develop the condition annually and of that group, about 350,000 patients die in the hospital or are discharged to hospice, CDC data shows. Sepsis also costs the US healthcare system roughly $62 billion annually, according to an article published in journal Critical Care Medicine.
Clinicians at UC San Diego Health developed an AI model called Composer that can detect sepsis in patients roughly four to six hours before a clinician would be able to diagnose it, Gabriel Wardi, the medical director of hospital sepsis at the health system, told Healthcare Brew.
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