Figure 2From: Acute kidney injury is common, parallels organ dysfunction or failure, and carries appreciable mortality in patients with major burns: a prospective exploratory cohort studyDay of onset of renal dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction, and sepsis. Cumulative percentage of the patients who developed renal dysfunction showing when their plasma creatinine concentration exceeded at least 1.5 × baseline (n = 31, thick line) and who developed severe respiratory dysfunction (sequential organ failure assessment score of 3 to 4 = PaO2/FiO2 [arterial partial pressure of oxygen/fraction of inspired oxygen] below 200 mm Hg, n = 28, thin line) and sepsis (n = 27, dotted line). X-axis shows the first 14 days after injury. The remaining times are weeks.Back to article page