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Increased Plasma Levels of Heparin-Binding Protein on Admission to Intensive Care Are Associated with Respiratory and Circulatory Failure.

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Fig 1. CONSORT table.
Table 1. Details of patients.
Fig 2. Plasma levels of Heparin binding protein on admission to intensive care and the following two days for patients with an arterial PaO 2 / Fraction of inspired O 2 of more than 27 kPa (left) or less than 27 kPa (right) on the last registration
Table 2. Patient data in relation to organ failure at last registration (maximum 72 hours after admission).
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