2017
DOI: 10.11622/smedj.2016160
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Factors associated with mortality among patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis requiring intensive care

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“…com). 1,5,6,18,21,[23][24][25]27,28,31,40,41,43,44 The common indications for the use of glucocorticoids were miliary tuberculosis, respiratory failure, ARDS, and shock. Eight studies compared mortality in subjects with and without glucocorticoids (Supplemental Table 2).…”
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“…com). 1,5,6,18,21,[23][24][25]27,28,31,40,41,43,44 The common indications for the use of glucocorticoids were miliary tuberculosis, respiratory failure, ARDS, and shock. Eight studies compared mortality in subjects with and without glucocorticoids (Supplemental Table 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Eight studies compared mortality in subjects with and without glucocorticoids (Supplemental Table 2). 1,5,24,27,28,40,43,44 Only one study provided the details of dose and duration of glucocorticoids (methylprednisolone, 80 mg/d for 5 d) used. 5…”
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“…An increasing proportion (3-16%) of patients diagnosed with active tuberculosis (TB) require intensive care [1][2][3]. In countries with high TB and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) burden [i.e.…”
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