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Fig. 1 | Annals of Intensive Care

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From: Early warning of bloodstream infection in elderly patients with circulating microparticles

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Dynamic monitoring of MPs. T-MPs, LMPs, NMPs, MMPs, and EMPs peaked within 6 h of fever in both groups and were significantly higher than those on day 2. All types of MPs decreased gradually with time. A Total MPs, B leukocyte-derived MPs, C neutrophil-derived MPs, D monocyte-derived MPs, and E endotheliocyte-derived MPs. BSI: bloodstream infection; non-BSI: non-bloodstream infection; MPs: microparticles; T-MPs: total microparticles; LMPs: leukocyte-derived microparticles; NMPs: neutrophil-derived microparticles; MMPs: monocyte-derived microparticles; EMPs: endotheliocyte-derived microparticles

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