Polyclonal immunoglobulin for treatment of bacterial sepsis: a systematic review
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Abstract
Randomized trials of adjunctive treatment of bacterial sepsis with polyclonal immunoglobulin show conflicting results. We performed a systematic review and a meta-analysis of the results of randomized trials that compared reductions in mortality rates in patient groups treated with polyclonal immuno …
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| Authors | Pildal J;Gøtzsche PC;; |
| Journal | Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America |
| Year | 2004 |
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systematic review
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NCBI
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review
humans
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national institutes of health
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treatment outcome
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randomized controlled trials as topic
pmid:15206051
doi:10.1086/421089
julie pildal
peter c gøtzsche
bacteremia / complications
bacteremia / drug therapy*
bacteremia / mortality
immunoglobulins
intravenous / adverse effects
intravenous / therapeutic use*
length of stay
meta-analysis as topic
mortality
placebos
sepsis / complications
sepsis / drug therapy*
sepsis / mortality
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