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CRP #1 had sensitivities of 39.4% and 64.6% for proven or probable sepsis and 35.0% and 61.5% for proven sepsis in early-onset and late-onset episodes, respectively.
Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and likelihood ratios were calculated for the first (CRP #1), second (CRP #2), higher of the second and third (CRP #2 and #3), or highest of all three CRP levels (CRP x 3).Sepsis was suspected within the first 3 days after birth in 1002 infants (early-onset) and on 184 occasions in 134 older infants (late-onset).
Inhibition was observed at low and intermediate concentrations of CRP (1 and 3 μg/mL).
They consisted of 20 clinical diagnostic scenarios, divided into two sets of 10 cases, labelled CRP 1 (cases 1 10) and CRP 2 (cases 11 20).
Thus, each set of 10 clinical diagnostic scenarios was available in both CRP and SCT format (labelled CRP 1, SCT 1, CRP 2, SCT 2 respectively).
The results of the Shapiro-Wilk test for normality, calculated on the combined group scores indicated that all data, with the exception of CRP 1 scores were normally distributed, thus justifying the use of parametric statistical analyses.
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Cox models were also used to compare participants across quintiles of CRP and across three subgroups defined by CRP <1, 1 3, and >3 mg/L (13), with 95% CIs in both analyses derived from the floating absolute-risk methods (14).
An ON step is set up by CRP = 1, GS 0) = 0, GE(0) = 0, while no OFF step was simulated because it was not provided in the original paper [ 7] The same control module developed for the arabinose system was used as a control for the gal system in [ 7], with the difference that no repressor inhibitor was utilised.
It is well recognized that patients with low serum CRP (<1 mg/L) are at low risk and those with higher CRP (>1 mg/L) are at moderate or high risk for future cardiovascular events [ 5].
Patients with low CRP (<1 mg/L) are at low risk and those with higher CRP (>1 mg/L) are at moderate or high risk for future cardiovascular events.
Only six (15.0%) of forty patients had elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level (CRP >1 mg/dl).
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