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Six-minute walk test and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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Figure 1. Flow chart of patient inclusion in the study.
Figure 2. ROC curve of severity indices for prediction of  in-hospital mortality. PSI: Pneumonia Severity Index; and  CURB-65: mental Confusion, Urea, Respiratory rate, Blood  pressure, and age > 65 years.
Table 1. Clinical characteristics of patients with interstitial  pulmonary fibrosis included in the study (N = 70)
Figure 1. Survival time in patients with interstitial lung  fibrosis  according  to  the  six-minute  walk  test  distance  (6MWD) < 330 m or ≥ 330 m (log-rank test: 6.78; p =  0.009)
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