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Baystate notifying open-heart surgery patients of infection risk according to : wwlp

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Baystate notifying open-heart surgery patients of infection risk


Baystate notifying open-heart surgery patients of infection risk
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass.(WWLP) – Baystate Medical Center is notifying up to 1,800 patients who had open-heart surgery since 2012 that they may be at risk of a dangerous infection.The FDA recently revealed that a heater cooler machine, crucial in open-heart surgery, can harbor a lethal bacteria.
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Saskatoon Health Region warns open-heart surgery patients of infection risk


Saskatoon Health Region warns open-heart surgery patients of infection risk
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Splitting the bill the fair way: Why the higher earner should pay moreIt comes down to math: The first step is to add your net incomes together.Then divide each individual income by this figure and multiply by 100.
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St. Francis Hospital, Baystate Medical Center notifying thousands of patients of potential infection risk


St. Francis Hospital, Baystate Medical Center notifying thousands of patients of potential infection risk
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× St. Francis Hospital, Baystate Medical Center notifying thousands of patients of potential infection riskSPRINGFIELD, Mass.— Saint Francis Hospital is just one in the region notifying cardiac surgery patients of a potential infection risk.A heater-cooler device known as the Stockert 3T was used during 3,000 open-heart surgeries between January 1, 2012 and November 2016, but is no longer used during the surgeries.
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