6 research outputs found

    Demographic and Biodata Results Based Upon the Calculated Infection Cut-off Value of 1.62 ng/mL.

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    <p>Samples were resorted based upon the cut-off value of 1.62 ng/mL and demographic and biodata were re-examined.</p><p>Demographic and Biodata Results Based Upon the Calculated Infection Cut-off Value of 1.62 ng/mL.</p

    Receiver Operator Curve for the Detection of Infection in ALF and ALI patients Using PCT.

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    <p>The ROC analysis resulted in an AUC of 0.697 with a sensitivity of 64.3% and a specificity of 62.0% for the use of PCT in the detection of infection this population of ALF patients.</p

    Median PCT Values by Category.

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    <p>This graph represents the median PCT values for the five patient severity groups. The lower dashed horizontal line represents the 0.1 ng/mL PCT cut-off value indicative of no infection. The upper dotted horizontal line represents the 2.0 ng/mL PCT cut-off value indicative of severe sepsis.</p

    Median APAP vs All Other Etiologies PCT values by Category.

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    <p>This graph represents the median PCT values for the four ALF patient severity groups sorted by etiologies: APAP and All Others etiologies (combined viral and other) with the lower dashed line indicative of no infection (0.1 ng/mL) and the upper dotted line indicative of severe sepsis (2.0 ng/mL).</p

    Demographic Data for Patients Based Upon Severity of Illness Classifications.

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    <p>*Ethnicity: O were reported in the CLD group; 15 of 16 were reported in the Septic Shock group</p><p>**Race: 18 of 20 reported in the CLD group / p-value reported for white vs. all other races.</p><p>Demographic Data for Patients Based Upon Severity of Illness Classifications.</p

    Biodata and Laboratory values for Patients Based Upon Severity of Illness Classifications.

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    <p>*Septic Shock was not included as MAP is defined by the category.</p><p>Biodata and Laboratory values for Patients Based Upon Severity of Illness Classifications.</p
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