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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2016 May;17(5):383–390. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0000000000000683

Table 1. Patient morphometric and physiological data.

Patient height weight and hemodynamic data between the septic cohort and internal as well as historic controls. Significant difference are seen in heart rate and blood pressure between the septic cohort and controls

Variables (n) Septic patients Mean (95% CI) (n) Internal Controls Mean (95% CI) p (n) Age matched Historical controls Mean (95% CI) p
Age 23 7.21 (4.07 – 10.35) 10 2.77 (1.02 – 4.52) 0.12 23 NA NA
Height (cm) 23 102.8 (64.7 – 140.87) 10 87.3 (67.9 – 106.7) 0.34 23 114 (93.51 – 135.01) 0.56
Weight (kg) 23 24.42 (13.8 – 34.9) 10 14.05 (8.3–19.78) 0.14 23 29.3 (18.4 – 40.2) 0.51
Heart Rate at admission (bpm) 23 163.2 (152–174) 10 111 (78–143) < 0.01** 23 93.2 (83.6 – 102) < 0.01 **
Systolic BP at admission (mm/Hg) 23 66.6 (59–74) 10 96.6 (83.7 – 109.5) < 0.01** 23 94.43 (84–105) < 0.01**
Diastolic BP at admission (mm/Hg) 23 39 (33.6–45) 10 57 (47–67) 0.02* 23 62 (55.3–68.9) < 0.01**
CVP 9 9.14 (1.57–15.67) NA NA NA NA NA NA

Central venous pressure = CVP