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About the mortality issue

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About the mortality,the "Prognosis" in the infobox said "Higher than 50% mortality rate within a month", and the Prognosis section said "Refractory shock has an all-cause mortality rate greater than 50% within a month". The reference is Outcome of patients with septic shock and high-dose vasopressor therapy.

It seems to be about Septic shock, instead of Vasodilatory shock. Is it ok to be a reference of mortality of Vasodilatory shock?--Wolfch (talk) 05:02, 26 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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