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Finally, we observed that an MR-proADM value lower than 0.88 nmol/L may allow to "rule out" mortality in the 28 days following admission to the ICU.
Our results suggest that sensitization of these nociceptors involves activation of glutamatergic receptors and indicate that glutamate could be released by the annulospiral endings themselves, but do not allow to rule out the possibility that glutamate can be released from other sources as well.
Confidence intervals around our ORs were, therefore, broad and did not allow to rule out the presence of positive association, especially with BKV and HPV.
This means that a positive rK39 ICT result is strong argument in favour of VL (ruling in), and that a negative rK39 ICT result is not an absolute argument against VL (does not allow to rule out VL completely).
Lack of comparison due to the monocentric design also does not allow to rule out confounders, therefore transfer of the model to other settings should be done with caution, and preceded by accurate context analysis.
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