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Table 1 EMP, sTM, and microcirculation related indicators of SAP patients at admission, 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h after admission (± s)

From: The predictive efficacy of dynamic level changes of plasma endothelial microparticles and plasma soluble thrombomodulin on the prognosis of severe acute pancreatitis

Time

n

EMP (ng/mL)

sTM (ng/mL)

Lactic acid (mmol/L)

CVP

(cmH2O)

MAP

(mmHg)

At admission

128

120.56 ± 15.63

156.33 ± 17.20

2.56 ± 0.74

10.43 ± 2.56

70.52 ± 7.53

24 h after admission

128

154.22 ± 17.15a

188.24 ± 18.61a

3.36 ± 1.25a

12.89 ± 3.37a

64.30 ± 6.77a

48 h after admission

128

186.09 ± 18.35ab

226.77 ± 20.78ab

3.97 ± 1.70ab

14.85 ± 3.84ab

60.08 ± 6.25ab

72 h after admission

128

207.88 ± 20.42abc

259.37 ± 21.44abc

4.60 ± 2.27abc

17.25 ± 4.31abc

53.74 ± 5.38abc

P

-

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

< 0.001

Cohen’s d

-

1.89

1.92

1.23

1.76

1.81

Eta squared (η²)

-

0.62

0.64

0.45

0.58

0.60

  1. Note: aP<0.05 compared with at admission; bP<0.05 compared with 24 h after admission; cP<0.05 compared with 48 h after admission
  2. Cohen’s d was used to compare the difference of means between each time point and admission, and Eta squared (η²) was used to assess the proportion of variance explained by the overall time effect. Cohen’s d effect size interpretation: 0.2 for small effect, 0.5 for medium effect, 0.8 for large effect. Eta squared (η²) effect size interpretation: 0.01 was small effect, 0.06 was medium effect, and 0.14 was large effect