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Ventilator-associated pneumonia: epidemiology and impact on the clinical evolution of ICU patients

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Table 1 - Comparison of the two study groups in terms of baseline characteristics.
Figure  2  -  ROC  curves  evaluating  the  performance  of  time  on  mechanical  ventilation   (solid  line)  and  prior  use  of  antibiotics   (dashed  line)  in  predicting  ventilator-associated  pneumonia  acquisition
Figure  4  -  Differences  in  in-ICU  mortality  and  late  (in-hospital) mortality between the control group (light  bars) and the ventilator-associated pneumonia group  (dark bars; p = 0.02 and p = 0.30, respectively).

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