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Clinical impact of stress dose steroids in patients with septic shock: insights from the PROWESS- Shock trial

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics by steroid use for treatment of septic shock at baseline and randomized treatment of all patients DrotAA and steroid use DrotAA and no steroid use Placebo andsteroid use Placebo and no steroid use P-value a Number 436 414 4
Table 1 Baseline characteristics by steroid use for treatment of septic shock at baseline and randomized treatment of all patients (Continued)
Table 2 Survival analysis of 28-day and 90-day all-cause mortality (propensity-weighted), all patients, by steroid use at baseline and randomized treatment
Figure 2 Impact of steroids in septic shock mortality; 28-day and 90-day all-cause mortality (propensity-weighted) for PROWESS-Shock patients and subgroups (abdominal infection, lung infection, Gram-positive infection and Gram-negative infection)

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