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Fig. 2 | Critical Care

Fig. 2

From: Point-of-care diagnosis and monitoring of fibrinolysis resistance in the critically ill: results from a feasibility study

Fig. 2

Fibrinolysis resistance measured by the TPA-test is not related to the volume of fibrin clot formed. A Correlation analyses between the fibrin clot amplitude (FIB-test A10) and the TPA-test LT in healthy controls (n = 20, red circles) and critically ill patients with a TPA-test LT ≤ 300 s (n = 47, black dots). Normal range for the FIB-test A10 shown between vertical red dotted lines and the lines of best fit (simple linear regression) provided for each group in the respective colours. B Correlation analyses between FIB-test A10 and TPA-test LT in critically ill patients with TPA-test LT ≤ 300 s (n = 47, black dots) and critically ill patients with TPA-test LT > 300 s (n = 58, open black circles) with red dotted line indicating cutoff of 300 s. Spearman’s correlation analysis (rho); ns = nonsignificant p value

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