13 research outputs found
Cox regression exploring clinical and social risk factors for death, by HIV serostatus.
<p>* Adjusted for oedema, age, sex, admission WAZ and admission MUAC.</p
Cox regression exploring main baseline predictors of death.
<p>* Adjusted for age, oedema, and HIV status.</p
FuSAM study flow chart - all admissions to MOYO.
<p>(OTP = ‘Outpatient Treatment Programme’ – the outpatient part of treatment; T/F = transfer out to different programme). ‘Still sick’ children were seen or reported to be clinically unwell at follow-up but details were not always known.</p
Patient profile at baseline (initial admission), by final outcome.
†<p>Numbers with kwashiorkor plus numbers with severe wasting = 972 rather than 1024: the remaining 52 patients had complicated moderate wasting. These children were treated according to exactly the same protocols as those with SAM and hence are included in the follow-up study.</p
Survival curve for developing Severe Acute Malnutrition as per Ethiopian operational criteria (MUAC <11cm or bilateral pitting oedema), stratified by MUAC category at enrolment.
<p>Survival curve for developing Severe Acute Malnutrition as per Ethiopian operational criteria (MUAC <11cm or bilateral pitting oedema), stratified by MUAC category at enrolment.</p
Baseline household and child characteristics.
<p>Baseline household and child characteristics.</p
Predictors of occurrence of severe acute malnutrition (using WHO MUAC cut-off) based on parameters at enrolment: bivariate and Cox proportional hazards analyses <sup>†</sup>.
<p>Predictors of occurrence of severe acute malnutrition (using WHO MUAC cut-off) based on parameters at enrolment: bivariate and Cox proportional hazards analyses <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0153530#t010fn001" target="_blank"><sup>†</sup></a>.</p
Baseline predictors of recovery: bivariate and Cox proportional hazards analyses<sup>†</sup>.
<p>Baseline predictors of recovery: bivariate and Cox proportional hazards analyses<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0153530#t007fn001" target="_blank"><sup>†</sup></a>.</p