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Fig. 3 | Annals of Intensive Care

Fig. 3

From: Impact of early mean arterial pressure level on severe acute kidney injury occurrence after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Fig. 3

Predicted probabilities of severe acute kidney injury occurrence versus MAP-derived variables in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Predicted multivariable-adjusted probabilities (with 95% confidence intervals) of severe acute kidney injury occurrence within the first 48 h after intensive care unit admission versus mean arterial pressure (MAP)-derived variables within the first 6 and 12 h after intensive care unit admission in patient with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. All logistic regression models included one of the MAP-derived variables (percentage time spent under the MAP threshold or area below the MAP threshold in each model), age, gender, witness attendance, initial rhythm, epinephrine use during resuscitation, resuscitation durations, admission creatinine level, history of arterial hypertension and median norepinephrine dosage. AKI acute kidney injury

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