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    Kaplan–Meier curves of the duration of mechanical ventilation in early and late tracheostomy groups

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Early tracheostomy in intensive care trauma patients improves resource utilization: a cohort study and literature review"</p><p>Critical Care 2004;8(5):R347-R352.</p><p>Published online 23 Aug 2004</p><p>PMCID:PMC1065024.</p><p>Copyright © 2004 Arabi et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.</p> Early tracheostomy was associated with a significantly shorter duration of mechanical ventilation

    Additional file 1: of Association between troponin-I levels and outcome in critically ill patients admitted to non-cardiac intensive care unit with high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors

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    Table S1. Categories of main reasons of ICU admission. Table S2. Baseline characteristics of the four troponin-I groups based on troponin-I measured in the first 24 h. Table S3. Multivariate analysis of the four troponin-I groups and different clinical outcomes based on troponin-I measured in the first 24-h. Table S4. Subgroup analysis for the association between different levels of troponin-I measured in the first 24 h (all compared to Group I as a reference) and hospital mortality. The following variables were used as covariates in the model: age, APACHE II, sex, admission diagnosis, diabetes, chronic liver disease, chronic respiratory disease, chronic renal diseases, chronic immunosuppression, vasopressor use, sepsis, cardiac arrest, acute kidney injury, Glasgow Coma Scale, platelet, INR, bilirubin and lactic acid levels) Interaction test was performed for each subgroup. (DOCX 45 kb
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