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2019

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The Physiological Basis For Vitamin C As A Potential Treatment For Sepsis, Jennifer Johnston Apr 2019

The Physiological Basis For Vitamin C As A Potential Treatment For Sepsis, Jennifer Johnston

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Accounting for one third of all hospital patient deaths in America, sepsis remains one of the most deadly and complicated conditions that healthcare providers treat. Septic shock, a progressed form of sepsis, is even more troublesome, as mortality rates typically fall between 50-72%. It has been proposed that administration of high doses of vitamin C could be an effective treatment for the condition due to the nutrient’s anti-stress and anti-shock properties. This investigation of the physiological reasoning for administering high doses of vitamin C evaluates the viability of its use in patients with septic shock.