Table 1.

Characteristics of the patients with sepsis

Demographicsn (%)
 No. 24 
Sex  
  Female 12 (50) 
  Male 12 (50) 
 Age (y), mean ± SEM 65 ± 3.23 
 Hospital duration (d), mean ± SEM 13 ± 3.08 
Clinical  
 Infectious focus  
 Pulmonary 16 (66.66) 
 Urinary infection 3 (12.5) 
 Abdominal 2 (8.33) 
 Others 3 (12.5) 
 Charlson Comorbity Index, mean ± SEM 5 ± 0.45 
 SOFA, mean ± SEM 5.5 ± 1.01 
 APACHE II, mean ± SEM 21 ± 1.91 
 Severe sepsis 15 (62.5) 
 Septic shock 9 (37.5) 
Laboratory finding  
 CRP (mg/dL)* 15.4 ± 2.13 
 Hemoglobin (g/dL) 11.6 ± 0.70 
 Neutrophils (cell/mm312 000 ± 1386.97 
 Lymphocytes (cell/mm31500 ± 444.65 
 Platelets (counts/mm3177 500 ± 18 401.98 
Outcome  
 Death 8 (33.33) 
Demographicsn (%)
 No. 24 
Sex  
  Female 12 (50) 
  Male 12 (50) 
 Age (y), mean ± SEM 65 ± 3.23 
 Hospital duration (d), mean ± SEM 13 ± 3.08 
Clinical  
 Infectious focus  
 Pulmonary 16 (66.66) 
 Urinary infection 3 (12.5) 
 Abdominal 2 (8.33) 
 Others 3 (12.5) 
 Charlson Comorbity Index, mean ± SEM 5 ± 0.45 
 SOFA, mean ± SEM 5.5 ± 1.01 
 APACHE II, mean ± SEM 21 ± 1.91 
 Severe sepsis 15 (62.5) 
 Septic shock 9 (37.5) 
Laboratory finding  
 CRP (mg/dL)* 15.4 ± 2.13 
 Hemoglobin (g/dL) 11.6 ± 0.70 
 Neutrophils (cell/mm312 000 ± 1386.97 
 Lymphocytes (cell/mm31500 ± 444.65 
 Platelets (counts/mm3177 500 ± 18 401.98 
Outcome  
 Death 8 (33.33) 

APACHE, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II; SOFA, sequential organ failure assessment.

*

CRP, C-reactive protein (normal value <5 mg/dL).

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