Selected article for: "AGI grade and MODS incidence"

Author: Jia-Kui Sun
Title: Acute gastrointestinal injury in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: 2x7l1s75_26
    Snippet: As shown in Table 2 , patients with AGI grade III to IV had higher septic shock incidence than those without AGI (P =0.002) and with AGI grade I (P =0.001) and II (P =0.031). Significant differences in 28-day mortality were found among the four groups (P <0.05) except for group AGI grade I and II (P =0.540). No differences in MODS incidence were found among the four groups (P >0.05). Non-survivors were accompanied by higher incidence of AGI grade.....
    Document: As shown in Table 2 , patients with AGI grade III to IV had higher septic shock incidence than those without AGI (P =0.002) and with AGI grade I (P =0.001) and II (P =0.031). Significant differences in 28-day mortality were found among the four groups (P <0.05) except for group AGI grade I and II (P =0.540). No differences in MODS incidence were found among the four groups (P >0.05). Non-survivors were accompanied by higher incidence of AGI grade III to IV than survivors (17.5% vs.

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