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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Emerg Med. 2010 Apr;17(4):353–359. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2010.00713.x

Table 1.

Patient Demographics, Clinical Characteristics, and Physiologic Measurements

Variable Cases (n = 20) Controls (n = 10)
Age, yr (mean ± SD) 55 ± 18.2 49 ± 8*
Race, n (%)
 Caucasian 7 (35) 10 (100)
 Black or African American 11 (55)
 Hispanic 2 (10)
Sex, n (%)
 Male 8 (40) 3 (30)
 Female 12 (60) 7 (70)
Comorbidities, n (%)
 CAD 4 (20)
 CVA 1 (5)
 Diabetes mellitus 3 (15)
 COPD 3 (15)
 End-stage renal disease 1 (5)
 Cancer 6 (30)
 Indwelling vascular line 1 (5)
 Nursing home resident 1 (5)
ED vital signs (mean ± sd)
 sBP (mm Hg) 96 ± 24
 Pulse (beats / min) 98 ± 21
 RR (breaths / min) 22 ± 4.7
 Temp (°F) 99 ± 3.7
 O2 sat (%) 97 ± 32.2
 CVP (mm Hg) 9 ± 8.0
 ScvO2 (%) 75 ± 22
ED SOFA score (mean ± SD) 7.7 ± 6.4
Suspected source of infection, n (%)
 Pulmonary 7 (35)
 Urinary tract 5 (25)
 Intraabdominal 3 (15)
 Skin / soft tissue 1 (5)
 Blood (bacteremia) 1 (5)
 Unknown 3 (15)
Hospital outcomes
 Hospital days 8 ± 7.1
 ICU days 4 ± 4.6
 Mortality 3 (15)

CAD = coronary artery disease; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CVA = cerebrovascular accident; CVP = central venous pressure; O2 sat = oxygen saturation; sBP = systolic blood pressure; RR = respiratory rate; ScvO2 = central venous oxygen saturation; SOFA = sequential organ failure assessment.

*

95% credible interval for difference: −4 to 15 years.