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Breakthrough for thousands with 'silent killer' disease

24 July 2023 , 23:55
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Breakthrough for thousands with 'silent killer' disease
Breakthrough for thousands with 'silent killer' disease

A MAJOR breakthrough has been made for thousands with a "silent killer" as a study found new "headphones" stop the disease in its tracks.

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to an infection injures its own tissues and organs.

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A study in China found new 'headphones' stop Sepsis in its tracksCredit: Getty
Researchers selected 20 patients who had been admitted to intensive care with sepsis
Researchers selected 20 patients who had been admitted to intensive care with sepsisCredit: Getty

It causes extensive inflammation throughout the body that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death.

The disease acts so fast it is often described as a silent killer.

In the last 20 years, the vagus nerve has drawn significant attention for its anti-inflammation effect.

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Researchers at Shandong University in China selected 20 patients who had been admitted to intensive care with sepsis.

The small trial electrically stimulated the vagus nerve in a technique referred to as vagus nerve stimulation (VNS).

Vagus nerve stimulation therapy can be used as a treatment for epilepsy, depression, inflammation, metabolic syndrome and heart disease.

The pilot study was conducted based on the anti-inflammation effect of VNS in animal research.

The scientists used a device that looks and is worn like an earphone to produce a mild electric current.

They all wore the "stimulation electrodes", but only half received the ear-zapping technique, while the others acted as a control group.

Those who were given the treatment 30 minutes daily, for five days in a row experienced significant reductions in inflammation.

The treatment observed no side effects, but the scientists acknowledged the small size of the group tested.

Jonathan Rose

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