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General characteristics and baseline biochemistry were presented in the Table 1.
The research nurse records baseline variables, takes blood and urine for baseline biochemistry and haematology, and records the medical history.
A detailed history and physical examination were performed and blood samples were taken for baseline biochemistry and hematology.
Baseline biochemistry revealed a low albumin (albumin < 35 g/L) in 3% of patients, and elevated LDH LDHH > ULN) in 39% of patients.
Baseline biochemistry showed decreased albumin levels in 57% of the patients (albumin <35 g l−1) and LDH levels were above the upper normal limit (UNL: >192 IU) in 49%.
For baseline biochemistry and comparisons between survivors and non-survivors see Table 2. Non-survivors had significantly higher levels of creatinine, bilirubin, prothrombin time (PT), international normalised ratio (INR), and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and lower albumin levels compared to survivors at baseline.
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Baseline serum biochemistry and haematology measurements and urinary protein and creatinine quantification were obtained at initial visit.
Prior to initiation with stavudine, lamivudine and either efavirenz or nevirapine, patients routinely have baseline blood biochemistry performed, including serum creatinine.
Assessments of medical history, physical examination, Karnofsky score and electrocardiogram were performed at baseline including haematology, biochemistry and coagulation parameters.
Before registration, a complete medical history and physical examination were performed, castrate levels of serum testosterone confirmed, and baseline haematology and biochemistry were obtained.
Pretreatment evaluation included a medical history and physical examination, complete blood cell count, serum biochemistry, baseline assessment of symptoms, chest X-ray, computed tomography of the chest and abdomen, bone scan, an electrocardiogram, and other investigations as clinically indicated.
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