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June 12, 2019
By Brock

The LifeFlow device developed by UNC-affiliated company 410 Medical allows clinicians to provide faster emergency care to critically ill patients

As a patient in an emergency situation, the last thing you want to worry about is if doctors, nurses, clinicians and EMTs have the tools available to provide the best possible care. Time is of the essence, especially when it comes to major challenges such as sepsis, trauma and shock.

One UNC-affiliated startup company working to improve patient care and lessen the burden on health care providers is 410 Medical. Through its unique product LifeFlow, the company is working to improve the care of the sickest patients, including those with shock and sepsis, saving lives and significantly reducing hospital expenses. In fact, it’s estimated that sepsis affects more than 30 million people worldwide each year.

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