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Mortality risk associated with blood sugar levels in patients with septicemia in Intensive Care

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Table 1 - Characteristics of patients with septicemia  admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, according to  socio-demographic and clinical variables
Table 2 - Distribution of the number of deaths of  patients with septicemia admitted to the Intensive  Care Unit, according to the presence of hyperglycemia

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