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. 2016 May 2;21(4):677–686. doi: 10.1007/s12192-016-0694-4

Table 7.

Levels of HSP70 and other biomarkers in infected and non-infected groups over time data are presented as median (min–max) and were compared with one-way ANOVA

Variables HSP70 WBC GLU CHOL PCT
(ng/ml) (*109) (mmol/L) (mmol/L) (ng/ml)
Infected
 1–6 h after trauma 20.01 (13.36–43.54) 13.46 (3.00–25.4) 7.97 (4.01–20.62) 4.18 (1.80–6.91) 1.05 (0.63–2.51)
 24–48 h after trauma 21.74 (16.26–33.3) 10.98 (7.60–15.4) 5.94 (4.47–8.50) 3.83 (1.57–5.17) 3.92 (3.30–8.44)
 60–90 h after trauma 23.07 (14.78–39.46) 8.45 (5.00–12.90) 5.44 (4.51–7.04) 3.81 (2.50–5.8) 5.05 (3.10–9.28)
P value 0.486 0.016 0.039 0.689 0.000
Non-infected
 1–6 h after trauma 16.79 (9.47–26.36) 11.23 (5.20–17.2) 6.32 (4.26–10.06) 4.36 (2.70–6.02) 0.88 (0.62–1.36)
 24–48 h after trauma 18.54 (13.49–29.11) 7.84 (4.20–11.5) 5.13 (4.24–7.27) 3.94 (2.82–5.74) 4.04 (1.49–8.56)
 60–90 h after trauma 16.93 (13.16–24.69) 5.37 (3.70–6.50) 4.89 (4.40–5.47) 3.94 (2.51–5.21) 2.20 (1.17–3.56)
P value 0.516 0.000 0.003 0.317 0.000