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. 2018 Jul 25;8:11198. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-29558-5

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The majority of patients with sepsis have anaemia. Clinical parameters upon admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) after sepsis diagnosis. Erythrocyte parameters shown by gender for (A) haematocrit, (B) erythrocyte counts, and (C) haemoglobin. Pie charts showing proportion of patients with (D) anaemia (determined by haemoglobin concentration), and (H) stratified by gender and classification of severity using WHO recommendations (males: non-anaemic (>13 g/dL), mild (11–12.9 g/dL), moderate (8–10.9 g/dL), and severe (<8 g/dL). For females: non-anaemic (>12 g/dL), mild (11–11.9 g/dL), moderate (8–10.9 g/dL), and severe (<8 g/dL). Data collected from complete blood count (CBC) data. Dot plots show individual patient parameters. Black lines represent medians. Shaded areas represent healthy reference ranges (see Table S2). Sepsis patients, n = 70; haemoglobin data for 1 patient was missing.