Figure 2.
Figure 2. Time to morbidity and mortality by day −14 to +100 mean glucose category. On days −14 to +100, there was a statistically significant difference in time to infection (A; P < .0001), time to ICU hospitalization (B; P = .004), OS (C; P < .0001), and TRM (D; P < .0001) among patients with a mean glucose level of <100 mg/dL, 100 to 124 mg/dL, and ≥125 mg/dL. The number of patients at risk at each time point are shown in the table below each graph.

Time to morbidity and mortality by day −14 to +100 mean glucose category. On days −14 to +100, there was a statistically significant difference in time to infection (A; P < .0001), time to ICU hospitalization (B; P = .004), OS (C; P < .0001), and TRM (D; P < .0001) among patients with a mean glucose level of <100 mg/dL, 100 to 124 mg/dL, and ≥125 mg/dL. The number of patients at risk at each time point are shown in the table below each graph.

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