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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Chest. 2008 Aug 21;135(1):11–17. doi: 10.1378/chest.08-0980

Table 1.

Admissions, ICU diagnoses, ART use, and survival among 311 ICU admissions of HIV-infected patients, according to study year*

Year of Enrollment
Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 P-value
Admissions 311 50 52 75 66 68
ICU Diagnosis (%) 0.02
Respiratory Failure 131 (42) 26 (52) 24 (46) 32 (43) 26 (39) 23 (34)
Sepsis 62 (20) 11 (22) 9 (17) 14 (19) 11 (17) 17 (25)
Neurologic 51 (16) 7 (14) 8 (15) 13 (17) 16 (24) 7 (10)
Other 67 (22) 6 (12) 11 (21) 16 (21) 13 (20) 21 (31)
AIDS-associated (%) 65 (21) 17 (34) 9 (17) 12 (16) 14 (21) 13 (19) 0.17
PCP diagnosis (%) 43 (14) 12 (24) 8 (15) 8 (11) 9 (14) 6 (9) 0.03
ART use (%) 101 (33) 18 (37) 16 (31) 26 (35) 16 (24) 25 (37) 0.11
Survival (%) 215 (69) 29 (58) 31 (60) 53 (71) 51 (77) 51 (75) 0.001

Definitions of abbreviations: AIDS = acquired immunodeficiency disease syndrome; ART = highly active antiretroviral therapy; ICU = intensive care unit; PCP = Pneumocystis pneumonia.

*

Legend: Data are presented as numbers unless otherwise indicated.

P-values correspond to the F-statistic for linear regression. Linear trend was concluded if p < 0.05.