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Fig 1.

Flowchart of study participants.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants.

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Table 2.

Unadjusted association between baseline variables and acute kidney injury.

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Table 3.

Relationship between AIP and acute kidney injury in patients with sepsis.

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Fig 2.

Associations between AIP and AKI in all patients with sepsis.

The dose-response relationship between AIP and AKI in septic patients was linear by restricted cubic spline (RCS) regression analysis. Adjusted for gender, age, ethnicity, BMI, Heart rate, Mean BP, WBC, TC, Sepsis admission, GCS score, SOFA score, COPD, CHF, AMI and DM.

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Table 4.

Relationship between AIP and length of stay in patients with sepsis.

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Table 5.

Relationship between AIP and acute kidney injury in sensitivity analyses (excluding patients with kidney infection).

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Fig 3.

Subgroup analysis of AIP on AKI.

Adjusted Variables: gender, age, ethnicity, BMI, Heart rate, Mean BP, WBC, TC, Sepsis admission, GCS score, SOFA score, COPD, CHF, AMI, and DM, excluding the stratification variables.

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