Selected article for: "baseline concentration and mean baseline concentration"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_1149
    Snippet: Thirty‐seven cats received test diet, 18 attended all visits. At baseline 9 cats had FGF23 ≤ 150 pg/mL (96 [86,131] pg/mL) and 9 FGF23 > 150 pg/mL (186 [163,241] pg/mL). In the group with baseline FGF23 ≤ 150 pg/mL, mean logFGF23 concentration did not differ significantly between time points. In the group with baseline FGF23 >150 pg/mL, mean logFGF23 concentration differed significantly between time points (Wilks Lambda = .48, F (4, 5) = 24.....
    Document: Thirty‐seven cats received test diet, 18 attended all visits. At baseline 9 cats had FGF23 ≤ 150 pg/mL (96 [86,131] pg/mL) and 9 FGF23 > 150 pg/mL (186 [163,241] pg/mL). In the group with baseline FGF23 ≤ 150 pg/mL, mean logFGF23 concentration did not differ significantly between time points. In the group with baseline FGF23 >150 pg/mL, mean logFGF23 concentration differed significantly between time points (Wilks Lambda = .48, F (4, 5) = 24.56, P =.002). Post hoc tests revealed plasma FGF23 concentration significantly decreased between baseline and 12 months (139 [125, 161] pg/mL P< .05).

    Search related documents:
    Co phrase search for related documents