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Table 1.

Baseline features of the enrolled patients.

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Table 2.

Cox proportional hazards analysis for 180-day mortality (CRP/albumin ratio at admission).

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Table 3.

Cox proportional hazards analysis for 180-day mortality (CRP/albumin ratio at 72 h after admission).

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Fig 1.

Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of CRP and CRP/albumin ratio in predicting 180-day mortality.

The area under curve (AUC) for the CRP/albumin ratio is higher compared to CRP alone (p<0.001).

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Fig 2.

Kaplan-Meier analysis of the cumulative percentage of surviving patients at 180-days according to the different CRP/albumin levels.

Patients with higher levels of CRP/albumin ratio had a reduced survival rate. Solid line, CRP/albumin ratio ≤5.09; dashed line, CRP/albumin ratio >5.09.

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Table 4.

Comparison of the diagnostic performance of each factor in predicting 180-day mortality.

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