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. 2004 May 14;8(4):R172–R179. doi: 10.1186/cc2866

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of N-acetyl-L-cysteine treated patients

Patient Age (years) Sex Type of infection Pathogen Outcome
1 86 F Pneumonia Pseudomomas aeruginosa Survived
2 54 F Pneumonia Klebsiella pneumoniae1 Died (MOF)
3 52 F Pneumonia Escherichia coli Survived
4 52 F Pneumonia Staphylococcus aureus Survived
5 67 M Pneumonia P. aeruginosa Survived
6 37 M Pneumonia K. pneumoniae Died (MOF)
7 39 M Peritonitis Enterococus faecalis Survived
8 70 M Peritonitis S. aureus1 Survived
9 90 M Pneumonia P. aeruginosa Survived
10 45 F Pneumonia S. aureus Survived
11 82 M Pneumonia E. faecalis1 Died (PE)
12 70 M Pneumonia P. aeruginosa Survived
13 82 M Pneumonia E. faecalis Survived
14 65 F Peritonitis E. coli1 Survived
15 80 M Pneumonia Streptococcus pneumoniae Died (PE)
16 72 M Pneumonia P. aeruginosa1 Survived
17 70 F Pneumonia E. faecalis Survived
18 70 F Peritonitis S. aureus Survived
19 70 M Pneumonia K. pneumoniae Died (CD)
20 62 F Pneumonia S. aureus Survived
21 55 M Pneumonia S. aureus1 Survived
22 70 F Peritonitis E. coli1 Survived
23 90 M Pneumonia E. faecalis Died (MOF)
24 65 F Pneumonia E. coli1 Survived
25 60 M Pneumonia S. pneumoniae Died (MOF)
26 65 F Pneumonia E. faecalis1 Survived
27 60 F Peritonitis E. faecalis, E. coli1 Survived

1Isolated from blood. CD, cardiac death; MOF, multiple organ failure; PE, pulmonary embolism.