The factors predicting mortality in pulmonary tuberculosis with acute respiratory failure
Background: Acute respiratory failure might complicate pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), leading to a high mortality rate. The inadequate number of respiratory intensive-care unit (RICU) for TB patients might contribute to the mortality rate. However, other factors should be considered as predictors of m...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Maranatha (Author), Desak Putu Agung Krisdanti (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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