Tamara van Donge

Chapter 9 188 Supporting information RE Model 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Observed Outcome 2013, Cangemi et al., < 20 yrs, 308 2015, Bennett et al. , 15−18 yrs, 92 2015, Bennett et al. , 10−15 yrs, 93 2015, Bennett et al. , 5−10 yrs, 89 2015, Bennett et al. , 3−5 yrs, 94 5.77 [ 0.91, 10.63] 18.17 [10.51, 25.82] 10.87 [ 3.63, 18.10] 5.33 [ 0.78, 9.89] 6.00 [ 0.51, 11.49] 8.47 [ 4.41, 12.53] Figure S1: Urinary NGAL (ng/ml) values for children (> 3 years), presented as year, author, population, sample size. The point estimate and 95% confidence intervals after carrying out a meta-analysis with a random effects (RE) model is shown at the bottom of the plot (black diamond). RE Model −10 0 10 20 30 40 Observed Outcome 2015, Zwiers et al., 7−12 mo, 13 2015, Zwiers et al., 4−6 mo , 20 2015, Zwiers et al., 2−3 mo, 30 14.30 [−1.35, 29.95] 13.80 [−2.52, 30.12] 15.50 [−5.34, 36.34] 14.39 [ 4.46, 24.32] Figure S2: Urinary NGAL (ng/ml) values for infants (boys) of older than 1 month and less 3 years, presented as year, author, population, sample size. The point estimate and 95% confidence intervals after carrying out a meta-analysis with a random effects (RE) model is shown at the bottom of the plot (black diamond).

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