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Author: Viitanen, S.J.; Lappalainen, A.K.; Christensen, M.B.; Sankari, S.; Rajamäki, M.M.
Title: The Utility of Acute-Phase Proteins in the Assessment of Treatment Response in Dogs With Bacterial Pneumonia
  • Document date: 2016_12_29
  • ID: tchf7pb2_15
    Snippet: The mean curves (Fig 2A-D) were calculated with randomeffects analysis of variance regression models (ANOVA). For CRP and SAA, a logarithmic transformation was computed to normalize the distribution and the fitted values estimated from the models were transformed back to original scale to represent the geometric mean of the response in time. For Hp and PaO 2 , the absolute values were used as the response, and the mean curves computed directly fr.....
    Document: The mean curves (Fig 2A-D) were calculated with randomeffects analysis of variance regression models (ANOVA). For CRP and SAA, a logarithmic transformation was computed to normalize the distribution and the fitted values estimated from the models were transformed back to original scale to represent the geometric mean of the response in time. For Hp and PaO 2 , the absolute values were used as the response, and the mean curves computed directly from the fitted values. As explanatory variables, the models included the fixed effects of group, day and the 2-way interaction of group 9 day, and random effects of dog and dog 9 day. All statistical analyses were performed by commercial statistical software h,i,j .

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