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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of survivors and non-survivors.

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Table 2.

Cox regression analysis of risk factors associated with mortality.

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Fig 1.

Correlation of serum ALB levels with two scoring systems and RR across 366 patients with CAP.

R is the correlation coefficient. Fig 1A, 1B and 1C: Levels of ALB were negatively correlated with PSI, CURB-65, and RR. ALB, serum albumin; RR, respiratory rate.

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Fig 2.

Kaplan–Meier analysis of 30-day mortality in patients with CAP.

Analysis was stratified by serum ALB (A) and RR (B) levels. ALB, serum albumin; RR, respiratory rate.

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Table 3.

AUC and thresholds for predicting non-survivors with survivors.

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Table 4.

30-day mortality according to PSI, CURB-65 risk groups, RR and ALB in patients with CAP.

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Fig 3.

Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis of various parameters in predicting CAP prognosis.

AUC, area-under-the-curve; ALB, serum albumin; RR, respiratory rate; PSI, Pneumonia Severity Index Score; CURB-65, confusion, urea >7 mmol/L, respiratory rate ≥30 breaths/min, low blood pressure and age ≥65 years.

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