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. 2011 Jul 18;15(4):R171. doi: 10.1186/cc10317

Table 2.

Infection characteristics of 76 patients with severe sepsis and septic shock according to whether ongoing statin therapy was maintained or not at ICU admission

Discontinuation group
(n = 32)
Continuation group
(n = 44)
P value Absolute standardized difference* (%)
Infection site, n (%) 0.74 13.5
 Lung 14 (44%) 17 (39%)
 Urinary tract 5 (16%) 7 (16%)
 Bloodstream (primary) 4 (13%) 7 (16%)
 Others 6 (19%) 5 (11%)
 Unknown 3 (9%) 8 (18%)
Causative organism, n (%) 0.19 50.5
 Gram-positive cocci
  Staphylococcus sp. 2 (6%) 3 (7%)
  Streptococcus and Enterococcus sp. 4 (13%) 7 (16%)
 Gram-negative bacilli
  Enterobacteriaceae sp 7 (22%) 13 (30%)
  Other Gram-negative bacilli 4 (13%) 6 (14%)
Other organisms 0 (0%) 2 (5%)
 Polymicrobial 12 (38%) 5 (11%)
 Negative culture 3 (9%) 8 (18%)
Type of infection, n (%) <0.01 65.5
 Community acquired 11 (34%) 29 (66%)
 Hospital acquired 21 (66%) 15 (34%)
Adequation of initial antibiotic therapy, n (%) 25 (78%) 34 (77%) 0.93 2.0
Low-dose corticosteroids, n (%) 19 (59%) 18 (41%) 0.11 37.1
Activated protein C, n (%) 2 (6%) 0 (0%) 0.09 35.9

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