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From: Acute kidney injury is common, parallels organ dysfunction or failure, and carries appreciable mortality in patients with major burns: a prospective exploratory cohort study

Figure 2

Day 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.

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