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Table 4 Correlation between apo-lipoprotein A-V and D-dimer with patient characteristics among the studied group

From: A prospective cohort study of severe sepsis-induced dyslipidemia and changes in D-dimer levels in children: do they affect the prognosis?

Variables

Apo A-5

D-dimer

r

P value

Significance

r

P value

Significance

Age

0.005

0.9

NS

0.28

0.03*

S

HR

0.07

0.5

NS

0.08

0.6

NS

RR

0.1

0.5

NS

0.5

0.6

NS

DBP

0.1

0.3

NS

0.08

0.6

NS

SBP

0.07

0.6

NS

0.07

0.5

NS

Total WBCs

0.1

0.2

NS

 − 0.3

0.03*

S

CRP

0.03

0.8

NS

0.2

0.1

NS

INR

0.2

0.1

NS

0.52

0.001**

HS

PICU stay

0.2

0.1

NS

0.23

0.07

NS

PRISM III

0.11

0.3

NS

0.5

0.001**

HS

Procalcitonin

0.002

0.9

NS

0.07

0.6

NS

PSOFA

0.04

0.7

NS

0.4

0.001**

HS

D-dimer

0.1

0.3

NS

–––-

–––-

–––-

Apo A-5

–––-

––-

–––-

0.1

0.3

NS

Cholesterol

 − 0.2

0.1

NS

 − 0.1

0.4

NS

Triglycerides

0.4

0.001**

HS

 − 0.04

0.7

NS

HDL

 − 0.4

0.002*

S

0.09

0.5

NS

LDL

 − 0.1

0.2

NS

 − 0.2

0.1

NS

  1. Apo A-5 Apolipoprotein A-V, CRP C-reactive protein, DPB Diastolic blood pressure, HDL high-density lipoprotein, HR Heart rate, HS Highly sensitive, INR International normalized ratio, LDL Low-density lipoprotein, NS Nonsensitive, PICU Pediatric intensive care unit, PRISM Pediatric risk of mortality, PSOFA Pediatric sequential organ failure assessment, RR Respiratory rate, S Sensitive, SBP Systolic blood pressure, WBC White blood cells
  2. r, correlation coefficient
  3. *Statistically sensitive
  4. **Statistically highly sensitive