Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018
Research
Use of Verbal Autopsy to Determine Underlying Cause of Death during Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, India
Table 1
Consensus reached from verbal autopsy | Consensus reached after discussion |
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Breathlessness | HIV-related opportunistic infections |
Chest pain | Acute myocardial infarction |
Hemoptysis | Hypertensive heart disease |
Cardiac arrest | History of cardiac enlargement |
Productive cough | Bilateral foot edema suggestive of congestive cardiac failure |
Loss of appetite | Hemorrhagic shock and anemia |
History of stroke | Alcoholic gastritis |
Mental confusion | Alcoholic liver disease |
Death by hanging | Hepatic failure |
Drowning | Sepsis due to tuberculosis |
Acid consumption | Unilateral feet edema suggestive of pulmonary embolism |
HIV/TB co-infection | Oral cancer |
*A 3-member commission determined underlying cause of death after verbal autopsy (interviews and record review), or after in-person discussion if the members could not reach consensus.
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