Selected article for: "important factor and lung injury"

Author: Seo, Sachiko; Waghmare, Alpana; Scott, Emily M; Xie, Hu; Kuypers, Jane M; Hackman, Robert C.; Campbell, Angela P.; Choi, Su-Mi; Leisenring, Wendy M.; Jerome, Keith R.; Englund, Janet A.; Boeckh, Michael
Title: Human rhinovirus detection in the lower respiratory tract of hematopoietic cell transplant recipients: association with mortality
  • Document date: 2017_6_23
  • ID: t7qk6evo_25
    Snippet: Overall survival by 90 days among groups without copathogens were similar (P=0.62 in Figure 2A ). Since oxygen requirement at diagnosis is an important risk factor for mortality and is a reflection of the degree of lung injury, we analyzed survival by oxygen requirement. As shown in Figure 2B and 2C, the 4 groups of patients with respiratory viral LRI were comparable in overall survival (P=0.76 in Figure 2B , P=0.95 in Figure 2C )......
    Document: Overall survival by 90 days among groups without copathogens were similar (P=0.62 in Figure 2A ). Since oxygen requirement at diagnosis is an important risk factor for mortality and is a reflection of the degree of lung injury, we analyzed survival by oxygen requirement. As shown in Figure 2B and 2C, the 4 groups of patients with respiratory viral LRI were comparable in overall survival (P=0.76 in Figure 2B , P=0.95 in Figure 2C ).

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