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. 2021 Jul 7;11:14015. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-93390-7

Table 4.

Association of PLXNA4 plasma levels with Respiratory Index (RI) in COVID-19 patients from the COMMUNITY study.

RI = 0 RI = 1 RI = 2 RI = 3 RI = 4
Baseline data analysis

164.1

[146.7–187.5]

N = 42

164.9

[152.4–175.3]

N = 45

160.8

[152.8–191.8]

N = 17

154.1

[149.8–154.4]

N = 3

147.3

[145.5–159.9]

N = 3

Mutiple time point analysis

165.4

[147.8–187.7]

N = 112

165.3

[151.4–183.3]

N = 118

161.6

[151.2–171.6]

N = 43

154.4

[151.4–187.5]

N = 12

150.4

[140.2–158.4]

N = 53

Shown values shown correspond to PLXNA4 median [1st–3rd quartile] of relative MFI levels. Tests for association were performed on log transformed values adjusted for age, sex and body mass index using linear and linear mixed effect models for baseline and multiple time points analyses, respectively. Individuals with RI ≥ 3 tend to exhibit lower log-transformed PLXNA4 levels than individuals with RI ≤ 2, both in the baseline (β = −0.107 ± 0.082, p = 0.195) and multiple time point (β = −0.073 ± 0.033, p = 0.025) analyses .