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Fig. 1 | Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine

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From: Pre-hospital suPAR, lactate and CRP measurements for decision-making: a prospective, observational study of patients presenting non-specific complaints

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Comparison of suPAR, CRP and lactate values between discharged and hospitalized patients. A two-tailed Mann–Whitney U test was used for the comparisons. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups (suPAR: p = 0.132; CRP: p = 0.057; lactate: p = 0.64). Median (interquartile range) values: suPAR-discharged, 4.4 (6.1–3.0); suPAR-hospitalized, 4.9 (7.4–3.3); CRP-discharged, 6 (12–5); CRP-hospitalized, 10 (35–5); lactate-discharged, 1.7 (2.7–1.3); lactate-hospitalized, 1.8 (2.8–1.3). suPAR soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor, CRP C-reactive protein

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