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. 2016 Dec 5;2016:4213712. doi: 10.1155/2016/4213712

Table 4.

Baseline characteristics of sepsis survivors with good/poor one-year QoL.

Variables Good QoL Poor QoL p
n = 106 n = 103
Age, mean (SD) 54.6 (16.7) 58.8 (16.4) 0.066
Male sex, n% 80 (75.5) 63 (61.2) 0.037
APACHE II, mean (SD) 18.1 (7.0) 20.6 (7.6) 0.016
SOFA, mean (SD) 7.2 (3.7) 7.9 (4.3) 0.245
Charlson Comorbidity Index 2 (0,3) 3 (1,4) 0.021
Septic shock, n% 60 (56.6) 57 (55.3) 0.890
Chronic heart failure, n% 2 (1.9) 11 (10.7) 0.010
Pulmonary infectiona, n% 50 (47.2) 79 (76.7) 0.000∗∗
Pulmonary-sepsis, n% 38 (25.8) 59 (57.3) 0.002∗∗
ICU treatment within 24 h, n%
 IPPV 88 (83.0) 87 (84.5) 0.852
 NPPV 3 (2.8) 11 (10.7) 0.028
 Tube extubationb 18 (20.0) 5 (5.1) 0.003∗∗
 Vasopressor 28 (26.4) 34 (33.0) 0.364
MV, d 6 (22–12) 8 (4–17) 0.003∗∗
ICU LOS, d 11 (6–19) 15 (7–27) 0.016
Hospital LOS, d 26.5 (16.8–42.3) 31 (20–58) 0.034

Quantitative data was presented as median (IQR), and qualitative data was presented as n (%) except otherwise indicated. SD, standard deviation; IPPV, invasive ventilation; NPPV, noninvasive ventilation; MV, mechanical ventilation; ICU LOS, length of ICU stay; hospital LOS, length of hospital stay;

aPulmonary infection was defined as pulmonary infection identified during the whole ICU stay period.

b N = 188; patients without mechanical ventilation were excluded.

p < 0.05.  ∗∗ p < 0.01.