9 research outputs found
Endotheliopathy is associated with higher levels of cell-free DNA following major trauma: A prospective observational study - Fig 2
<p><b>Association between (a) syndecan-1 and (b) thrombomodulin and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) according to time points.</b><i>P</i>-values are indicated according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. For both concentrations of (a) syndecan-1 and (b) thrombomodulin, there is a significant correlation with concentration of cfDNA at both time points.</p
Endotheliopathy is associated with higher levels of cell-free DNA following major trauma: A prospective observational study - Fig 2
<p><b>Association between (a) syndecan-1 and (b) thrombomodulin and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) according to time points.</b><i>P</i>-values are indicated according to Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. For both concentrations of (a) syndecan-1 and (b) thrombomodulin, there is a significant correlation with concentration of cfDNA at both time points.</p
Patient characteristics according to requirement for transfusion.
<p>Patient characteristics according to requirement for transfusion.</p
Biomarker concentrations at both time points compared between patients that received a blood transfusion and those who did not.
<p>Biomarker concentrations at both time points compared between patients that received a blood transfusion and those who did not.</p
Patient characteristics according to patient cohort.
<p>Patient characteristics according to patient cohort.</p
Biomarker concentrations at both time points compared between patients that had surgery between time points and those who did not.
<p>Biomarker concentrations at both time points compared between patients that had surgery between time points and those who did not.</p
Correlations between biomarker concentrations at both pre-hospital (<1h) and in-hospital (1-16h) time points and admission INR and PTT ratios.
<p>Correlations between biomarker concentrations at both pre-hospital (<1h) and in-hospital (1-16h) time points and admission INR and PTT ratios.</p
Correlations between biomarker concentrations at both pre-hospital (<1h) and in-hospital (1-16h) time points and length of stay outcomes.
<p>Correlations between biomarker concentrations at both pre-hospital (<1h) and in-hospital (1-16h) time points and length of stay outcomes.</p
Flow diagram of study patients and samples available for analysis.
<p>Flow diagram of study patients and samples available for analysis.</p