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Fig. 7 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 7

From: Assessing neutrophil-derived ROS production at the bedside: a potential prognostic tool in severe COVID-19 cases

Fig. 7

a Linear mixed effect model using neutrophils (PMNL) only. This interaction plot of predicted values of PMNL per days from admission, per outcome (survivors, non-survivors) shows that PMNL values (neutrophil counts alone) are not different between survivors and non-survivors when varying the number of days from admission. b Linear mixed effect model using C-reactive protein (CRP). This interaction plot gives predicted values of CRP per days from admission, per outcome (survivors, non-survivors). This graph shows that the CRP measurements for interaction between days from admission and outcome both trend downward at approximately the same rates and are not significantly different for the two outcomes. c Linear mixed effect model using LIT. This interaction plot of predicted values of LIT per days from admission, per outcome shows that the predicted LIT values decrease as time progresses for survivors as opposed to non-survivors. d Linear mixed effect model using LIT/N. This interaction plot of predicted values of LIT/N per days from admission, per outcome shows that as the number of days from admission increases, predicted LIT/N values between survivors and non-survivors diverge. Survivors have reducing values of LIT/N as time progresses, whereas non-survivors present an increase as time progresses

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