Figure 1.
Cytokine levels are valuable markers for predicting early death in patients with TAM. (A) CIR of early death between patients with TAM with high and low levels of IL-1b (high, n = 64; low, n = 64; CIR, 20.3% [95% CI, 9.8-29.6] vs 1.6% [95% CI, 0.0-4.6]; P < .001); (B) high and low levels of IL-1ra (high, n = 36; low, n = 90; CIR, 30.6% [95% CI, 13.8-44.1] vs 3.4% [95% CI, 0.0-7.0]; P < .001); (C) high and low levels of IL-6 (high, n = 28; low, n = 98; CIR, 32.1% [95% CI, 12.4-47.4] vs 4.1% [95% CI, 0.0-8.0]; P < .001); (D) high and low levels of IL-8 (high, n = 35; low, n = 90; CIR, 31.4% [95% CI, 14.2-45.2] vs 2.2% [95% CI, 0.0-5.3]; P < .001); and (E) high and low levels of IL-13 (high, n = 69; low, n = 59; CIR, 18.8% [95% CI, 9.1-27.6] vs 1.7% [95% CI, 0.0-4.9]; P < .001).

Cytokine levels are valuable markers for predicting early death in patients with TAM. (A) CIR of early death between patients with TAM with high and low levels of IL-1b (high, n = 64; low, n = 64; CIR, 20.3% [95% CI, 9.8-29.6] vs 1.6% [95% CI, 0.0-4.6]; P < .001); (B) high and low levels of IL-1ra (high, n = 36; low, n = 90; CIR, 30.6% [95% CI, 13.8-44.1] vs 3.4% [95% CI, 0.0-7.0]; P < .001); (C) high and low levels of IL-6 (high, n = 28; low, n = 98; CIR, 32.1% [95% CI, 12.4-47.4] vs 4.1% [95% CI, 0.0-8.0]; P < .001); (D) high and low levels of IL-8 (high, n = 35; low, n = 90; CIR, 31.4% [95% CI, 14.2-45.2] vs 2.2% [95% CI, 0.0-5.3]; P < .001); and (E) high and low levels of IL-13 (high, n = 69; low, n = 59; CIR, 18.8% [95% CI, 9.1-27.6] vs 1.7% [95% CI, 0.0-4.9]; P < .001).

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