Abstract Background Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries, but as critical care services improve, mortality from tetanus is improving. Nevertheless, patients develop severe syndromes associated with autonomic nervous system disturbance (ANSD) and the requirement for mechanical ventilation (MV). Understanding factors associated with worse outcome in such settings is important to direct interventions. In this study, we investigate risk factors for disease severity and long-term physical outcome in adults with tetanus admitted to a Vietnamese intensive care unit. Methods Clinical and demographic variables were collected prospectively from 180 adults with tetanus. Physical function component scores (PCS), calculated fr...
AbstractIntroductionTetanus, an acute infectious disease, is highly prevalent worldwide, especially ...
Background Autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction is present in up to one third of patients with...
Background: Tetanus is a disease characterized by painful muscle spasms all over the body, which sti...
Background: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries, but as critical care se...
BACKGROUND: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries, but as critical care se...
Background: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) yet the evidence...
BackgroundTetanus, a rare disease in today’s world, when occurs, takes a devastating course. However...
Abstract Background An extended course of tetanus (up to 6 weeks) requiring ICU admission and protra...
Introduction: Autonomic disturbances in tetanus are traditionally associated with adrenergic variati...
Background In many countries, in-hospital survival from tetanus is increasing, but long-term outcome...
Despite widespread immunization programmes, tetanus remains an important cause of mortality in the d...
Background: Tetanus is a devastating disease that is associated with high mortality. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Tetanus is an infection that can be associated with a high mortality especially in devel...
AbstractIntroductionTetanus, an acute infectious disease, is highly prevalent worldwide, especially ...
Background Autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction is present in up to one third of patients with...
Background: Tetanus is a disease characterized by painful muscle spasms all over the body, which sti...
Background: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries, but as critical care se...
BACKGROUND: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries, but as critical care se...
Background: Tetanus remains common in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) yet the evidence...
BackgroundTetanus, a rare disease in today’s world, when occurs, takes a devastating course. However...
Abstract Background An extended course of tetanus (up to 6 weeks) requiring ICU admission and protra...
Introduction: Autonomic disturbances in tetanus are traditionally associated with adrenergic variati...
Background In many countries, in-hospital survival from tetanus is increasing, but long-term outcome...
Despite widespread immunization programmes, tetanus remains an important cause of mortality in the d...
Background: Tetanus is a devastating disease that is associated with high mortality. The aim of this...
BACKGROUND: Tetanus is an infection that can be associated with a high mortality especially in devel...
AbstractIntroductionTetanus, an acute infectious disease, is highly prevalent worldwide, especially ...
Background Autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction is present in up to one third of patients with...
Background: Tetanus is a disease characterized by painful muscle spasms all over the body, which sti...