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. 2022 Nov 10;13:6789. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-34420-4

Fig. 6. Association between LRS and circulating biomarkers.

Fig. 6

a Heatmap showing correlation of LRS and circulating biomarkers at 0 h in trauma patients (n = 121), measured by Spearman correlation coefficients. Asterisks in a and b indicate statistical significance for correlation coefficient. Unadjusted p-values are approximated by using the two-sided t distributions: *<0.05; **<0.01; ***<0.001. b Schematic of proposed paradigm showing the relationship between circulating lipid levels and outcomes after severe injury. Early loss of circulating lipids correlates with adverse outcomes while failure to resolve critical illness is associated with the selective increase in glycerolipids and PE.