Impact of age and gender on outcomes of SCAP patients and its potential mechanisms (IMAGE)
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Impact of age and gender on outcomes of SCAP patients and its potential mechanisms. (a) The column chart showing differential 30-day morality of SCAP patients at different ages. The vertical line shows the cut-off age for patients to be at higher risk of 30-day death. The males were indicated in blue. The females were marked in red. (b) The box plot shows the 30-day death rate of four groups, including the females aged 55 (red), the females >55 (light green), the males aged 55 (blue), and the males >55 (purple). (c) The column chart shows DEGs in BALF and blood in the elder (patients aged >55) group compared to the young (patients aged 55) group. (d) The GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of the outcomes-related DEGs between the elder male patients and the young male patients.
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