<p>Continuous data are presented as means ± standard deviation; categorical data are given as counts (percentages).</p><p>Patient demographics and comorbidities.</p
*<p>Data are numbers of patients, and data in parentheses are percentages.</p>†<p>Data are mean ± st...
<p>Categorical variables are reported as percentages (count).</p><p>Continuous variables are reporte...
Demographics: Patient characteristics and clinical data for the corresponding groups.</p
<p>Values are n (%) for categorical variables and mean±SD for continuous variables.</p><p>Demographi...
Continuous variables presented as mean ± SEM and categorical variables as counts (percentages).</p
<p>Categorical variables are expressed as number (%), and continuous variables as mean (SD) or media...
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± SD, or numbers (%).</p><p><i>P</i> values are derived from <i>t</...
<p>Sample description (included patients) with observed means and standard deviation for continuous,...
Patient demographics, mean and median procalcitonin values, frequency of occurrence of comorbid cond...
<p>Data are presented in either means and standard deviations or frequencies and percentages.</p><p>...
<p><sup>a</sup>Values are given as mean ± standard deviation</p><p><sup>b</sup> Crohn’s disease</p><...
<p>Values are n (%) for categorical variables and mean±SD for continuous variables.</p
<p>*Standard deviation (SD)</p><p>Binary and categorical data are presented as n(%), and continuous ...
<p>Data are means ± standard deviations for the continuous variables and percentage for the categori...
*<p>Data are numbers of patients, and data in parentheses are percentages.</p>†<p>Data are mean ± st...
<p>Categorical variables are reported as percentages (count).</p><p>Continuous variables are reporte...
Demographics: Patient characteristics and clinical data for the corresponding groups.</p
<p>Values are n (%) for categorical variables and mean±SD for continuous variables.</p><p>Demographi...
Continuous variables presented as mean ± SEM and categorical variables as counts (percentages).</p
<p>Categorical variables are expressed as number (%), and continuous variables as mean (SD) or media...
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Values are expressed as means ± SD, or numbers (%).</p><p><i>P</i> values are derived from <i>t</...
<p>Sample description (included patients) with observed means and standard deviation for continuous,...
Patient demographics, mean and median procalcitonin values, frequency of occurrence of comorbid cond...
<p>Data are presented in either means and standard deviations or frequencies and percentages.</p><p>...
<p><sup>a</sup>Values are given as mean ± standard deviation</p><p><sup>b</sup> Crohn’s disease</p><...
<p>Values are n (%) for categorical variables and mean±SD for continuous variables.</p
<p>*Standard deviation (SD)</p><p>Binary and categorical data are presented as n(%), and continuous ...
<p>Data are means ± standard deviations for the continuous variables and percentage for the categori...
*<p>Data are numbers of patients, and data in parentheses are percentages.</p>†<p>Data are mean ± st...
<p>Categorical variables are reported as percentages (count).</p><p>Continuous variables are reporte...
Demographics: Patient characteristics and clinical data for the corresponding groups.</p