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Table 1 Concentrations of apoM, apoA1, apoB, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol, and CRP in patients and controls

From: Decreased plasma concentrations of apolipoprotein M in sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndromes

 

apoM

M)

apoA1

(g/L)

apoB

(g/L)

HDL chol.

(mg/dl)

LDL chol.

(mg/dl)

Total chol.

(mg/dl)

CRP

(mg/L)

Severe sepsis + shock

0.36c

(0.13-0.84)

1.51c

(0.48-3.42)

0.57c

(0.23-1.70)

21c

(2.4-131)

69c

(23-129)

102c

(42-170)

180

(11-532)

Severe sepsis - shock

0.51c

(0.20-0.91)

1.83a

(0.16-4.18)

0.74

(0.09-2.30)

19c

(4.6-53)

93c

(34-184)

123c

(7-211)

155

(6-564)

Sepsis

0.64c

(0.22-1.10)

2.12

(0.76-4.49)

0.88

(0.22-2.06)

21c

(3.9-114)

91c

(37-220)

131c

(67-250)

112

(5-473)

Infection/sepsis

0.73c

(0.33-0.93)

2.40

(1.00-4.76)

1.01

(0.47-1.90)

19c

(7.2-52)

104c

(55-166)

135c

(70-250)

37

(1-192)

SIRS infection

0.51c

(0.13-0.99)

1.30c

(0.69-3.96)

0.92

(0.22-1.54)

12c

(2.6-41)

79c

(44-118)

94c

(72-191)

84

(1-468)

Controls

0.89

(0.65-1.48)

2.18

(1.15-4.66)

0.98

(0.36-2.22)

50

(8.6-163)

121

(42-219)

185

(12-314)

NA

  1. The medians and ranges are given. The CRP levels for controls were not analyzed (NA); the local normal range for CRP was < 3 mg/L. The asterisks indicate the level of significance in difference between patient groups and controls: ap < 0.05; cp < 0.001.