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Table 1 Clinical characteristic of 214 patients with sepsis

From: Clinical characteristics and prognosis of serous body cavity effusions in patients with sepsis: a retrospective observational study

Variables

Number (%) or Median (25–75%)

Total patients

214

Male

134 (62.6%)

Survival

135 (63.1%)

Age (y)

62.3 ± 15.4

Source of sepsis

 Lung

144 (67.3%)

 Abdominal

53 (24.8%)

 Urinary tract

2 (0.8%)

 Bloodstream

2 (0.8%)

 Others

14 (6.5%)

APACHE II score

15 (12–20)

SOFA score

8 (7–10)

MODS

 Liver failure

16 (7.5%)

 Renal failure

42 (19.6%)

 Septic shock

50 (23.4%)

 ARDS

76 (35.5%)

 DIC

8 (3.7%)

RBC (× 1012/L)

4.15 (3.23–5.76)

Hg (g/L)

125.0 (116.6–135.8)

PLT (× 109/L)

173.8 (121.3–205.7)

PT (s)

16.7 (13.2–20.8)

TT (s)

17.8 (13.4–21.6)

APTT (s)

35.7 (33.4–40.8)

Fibrinogen (mg/dL)

412.2 (383.2–520.3)

D-dimer (mg/L)

9.6 (8.2–14.6)

Serum Albumin (g/L)

29.4 (23.4–35.9)

CRP (mg/L)

117.5 (93.6–230.4)

PCT (ng/mL)

15.3 (11.4–26.7)

WBC (×109/L)

13.4 (8.2–21.3)

Neutrophil (%)

0.84 (0.62–0.88)

Body cavity effusion

155 (72.4%)

 Pleural effusion

105 (67.7%)

 Peritoneal effusion

25 (16.1%)

 Pelvic effusion

19 (12.3%)

 Pericardial effusion

6 (3.9%)

Multiple body cavity effusion

73 (47.1%)

 Pleural + Peritoneal

20 (27.4%)

 Pleural + Pelvic

17 (23.3%)

 Pleural + Pericardial

4 (5.5%)

 Peritoneal + Pelvic

16 (21.9%)

 Pleural + Peritoneal + Pelvic

16 (21.9%)

  1. Note: Data are expressed as numbers (%), means ± standard deviations, or medians (the 25th and 75th quartiles)