Metagenomic next-generation sequencing for the clinical diagnosis and prognosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by severe pneumonia: a retrospective study
PeerJ2020Vol. 8, pp. e9623–e9623
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Peng Zhang, Yan Chen, Shuyun Li, Chaoliang Li, Shuang Zhang, Weihao Zheng, Yantang Chen, Jie Ma, Xin Zhang, Yanming Huang, Shengming Liu
Abstract
Metagenome next-generation sequencing is a valuable tool to determine the etiological value of ARDS caused by severe pneumonia to improve diagnostic accuracy and prognosis for this disease. For immunosuppressed patients, mNGS technology can be used in the early stage to provide more diagnostic evidence and guide medications.
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