Published May 29, 2019
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Usefulness of the Thrombotic Microangiopathy Score as a Promising Prognostic Marker of Septic Shock for Patients in the Emergency Department
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Table S1: Univariate logistic regression analysis of predictors of 30-day mortality, Table S2: Comparing scoring systems and biomarkers for the prediction of 30-day mortality using the area under the curve, Table S3: Comparison of the performance of the prediction of 30-day mortality with and without the TMA score by area under the receiver operating characteristic curve.
Figure S4: The TMA score as a predictor of 7-day mortality. Higher TMA score at admission (A) and 24 h (B) after admission were significantly associated with an increased risk of 7-day mortality among patients with septic shock.
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