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From: Influence of severity of illness on neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin performance as a marker of acute kidney injury: a prospective cohort study of patients with sepsis

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Urinary and serum NGAL in sepsis without vs with shock. A: Urinary NGAL (ng/mL) at time point T0 is higher in sepsis with vs without shock (P = 0.003). There is a trend for higher serum NGAL levels (ng/mL) in sepsis with vs without shock (P = 0.083). B: Serum and urinary NGAL (ng/mL) at time point T4 are higher in sepsis with shock vs without shock (both P = 0.003). C: Serum NGAL (ng/mL) at time point T24 is higher in sepsis with vs without shock (P = 0.011). There is a trend for higher urinary NGAL levels (ng/ml) in sepsis with vs without shock (P = 0.082). (° = outliers; * = extreme outliers (> three times the height of the boxes)).

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