Research Article

Cardiovascular Insufficiency, Abdominal Sepsis, and Patients’ Age Are Associated with Decreased Paraoxonase-1 (PON1) Activity in Critically Ill Patients with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)

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The association of mPON1 with the clinical type of MODS (a), cardiovascular insufficiency (b), and metabolic dysfunction (c) and its diagnostic power as a marker of septic shock (d), cardiovascular insufficiency (e), and metabolic dysfunction (f). Data on panels (a–c) presented as means with 95% CI and analyzed using the -test for independent samples. Data on panels (d-e) presented as ROC curves with 95% CI. The diagonal line represents the chance marker with no discriminative power (), and a grey dot represents an optimal cut-off value. AUC: area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve; CVI: cardiovascular insufficiency; MetDysf: metabolic dysfunction.
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