Figure 1. Comorbid conditions
Figure 2. Number of comorbid conditions by age and race/ethnicity
Figure 3. Comparison between HAPI (n=965) and non-HAPI (n=11687)
Figure 4. Comorbid conditions in patients with HAPI
Table 1. Top 20 most frequent comorbid conditions in the ICU patients with HAPI
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