Fig. 1: Kaplan-Meir analysis describing the recovery from AKI, RTD, and ATN. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 1: Kaplan-Meir analysis describing the recovery from AKI, RTD, and ATN.

From: Euthyroid sick syndrome and its association with complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus onset

Fig. 1

a Time needed to AKI resolution. AKI resolution according to ESS/euthyroidism: for the 40 patients with ESS and AKI the cumulative proportions of AKI resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 1 day, 77.5%; 2 days, 92.5%; 3 days, 95%, 5 days, 97.5%; 14 days, 100%. For the 33 patients with euthyroidism and AKI the cumulative proportions of AKI resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 1 day, 93.9%; 2 days, 100%. Log-rank test comparing the two Kaplan–Meier curves showed a p = 0.03. b Time needed to RTD resolution. RTD resolution according to ESS/euthyroidism: for the 56 patients with ESS and RTD the cumulative proportions of RTD resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 14 days, 71.4%; 30 days 92.8%; 60 days, 100%. For the 64 patients with euthyroidism and RTD the cumulative proportions of RTD resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 14 days, 64.1%; 30 days 100%. Log-rank test comparing the two Kaplan–Meier curves showed a p = 0.67. c Time needed to ATN resolution. ATN resolution according to ESS/euthyroidism: for the 36 patients with ESS and ATN the cumulative proportions of ATN resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 14 days, 72.2%; 30 days 88.9%; 60 days, 100%. For the 19 patients with euthyroidism and ATN the cumulative proportions of ATN resolution at the end of the following intervals were: 14 days, 52.6%; 30 days 100%. Log-rank test comparing the two Kaplan–Meier curves showed a p = 0.30.

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