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Table 2 Comparison of clinical outcomes at different points between the normal and high ACAG groups

From: Albumin corrected anion gap and clinical outcomes in elderly patients with acute kidney injury caused or accompanied by sepsis: a MIMIC-IV retrospective study

Variables

Normal ACAG (n = 2,076)

High ACAG (n = 1,665)

χ2

P

14-day mortality, n(%)

392 (18.88)

535 (32.13)

87.023

 < 0.001

30-day mortality, n(%)

571 (27.50)

705 (42.34)

90.508

 < 0.001

  1. ACAG albumin corrected anion gap