Skip to main content
Fig. 4 | Critical Care

Fig. 4

From: Nuclear magnetic resonance-based serum metabolomic analysis reveals different disease evolution profiles between septic shock survivors and non-survivors

Fig. 4

Levels of key discriminatory metabolites and their relevant metabolic pathway in the comparison between SSS and SSN patients during the H0-H24 evolution. a Levels of key discriminatory metabolites in the SSS and in SSN. The levels of the metabolites are calculated with the average of time-trend change (ΔH24-H0). Averages of ΔH24-H0 for the survivors and non-survivors have been respectively shown and calibrated by the standard deviation. *: p < 0.05. **: p < 0.01. a.u.: arbitrary unit; b relevant metabolic pathway for energy-related metabolites and amino acids that vary differentially between SSS and SSN in the H0-H24 evolution. Metabolites marked by red color are those that increase in the SSN compared to SSS in all the models. Solid flashes express a direct conversion between two metabolites and dotted lines represent undirect conversions between two metabolites, according to KEGG metabolic pathway database

Back to article page