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. 2012 Sep 12;16(5):R165. doi: 10.1186/cc11517

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients included in the study (n = 94)

Variables
Male gender, mean (standard deviation) 59 (63)
Age in years, median (interquartile range) 62 (17)
Body mass index in kg/m2, median (interquartile range) 25 (22-28)
SAPS II at inclusion, median (interquartile range) 43 (33-59)
SOFA score at inclusion, median (interquartile range) 7 (3-9)
Mechanical ventilation, number (percentage) 60 (64)
ICU length of stay in days, mean (standard deviation) 14 (13)
Patients receiving norepinephrine, number (percentage) 47 (50)
Norepinephrine dose in μg/kg per minute, mean (standard deviation) 0.37 (0.34)
Cardiovascular risk factors, number (percentage)
 Tobacco 35 (37)
 Hypertension 47 (50)
 Diabetes 12 (13)
 Elevated cholesterol 21 (22)
 Obesity and physical inactivity 9 (10)
Origin of sepsis, number (percentage)
 Abdominal 55 (59)
 Pulmonary 26 (28)
 Mediastinitis 6 (6)
 Catheter 2 (2)
 Other 5 (5)
Diuretic use, number (percentage) 20 (21)
Acute kidney injury, number (percentage) 52 (55)
 Transient 24 (25)
 Persistent 28 (30)
Renal replacement therapy, number (percentage) 20 (21)
28-day all-cause mortality, number (percentage) 18 (20)

ICU, intensive care unit; SAPS II, Simplified Acute Physiology Score II; SOFA, Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment.