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. 2017 Mar 27;7(3):e013206. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013206

Table 2.

Demographics and laboratory findings in survivors and non-survivors of acute pancreatitis

Variables Survivors (n=328) Non-survivors (n=31) p Value
Age (years) 49.84±14.88 58.90±15.60 0.001
Male (%) 179 (54.6%) 19 (61.3%) 0.472
Aetiology (1/2/3/4)% 50%/13%/12%/25% 58%/19%/10%/13% 0.346
WCC (×109/L) 12.85 (3.1–38.4) 18.5 (6.5–29.3) 0.001
Lymphocytes (×109/L) 1.08 (0.17–9.40) 0.60 (0.30–1.60) <0.001
Platelet (×109/L) 197 (21–548) 159 (27–376) 0.001
Albumin (g/L) 35.95±6.30 30.44±5.54 <0.001
CRP (mg/L) 98.6 (0.7–436.5) 239.2 (27.1–398.2) <0.001
Amylase (U/L) 343.5 (13–5191) 909 (16–2377) 0.010
RDW (%) 13 (11.3–19.2) 13.8 (12.6–23.6) <0.001
NLR 10.47 (1.33–60.0) 25.0 (8.67–53.67) <0.001
PNI 41.71±7.50 34.00±6.35 <0.001
LMR 1.51 (0.22–13.33) 1.13 (0.24–2.26) <0.001

Continuous variables are presented as mean±SD or median (range).

Aetiology (1/2/3/4)%, 1, 2, 3 and 4 represent gallstone, alcohol, hypertriglyceridaemia and other aetiologies, respectively.

CRP, C reactive protein; LMR, lymphocyte–monocyte ratio; NLR, neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio; PNI, prognostic nutritional index; RDW, red cell distribution width; WCC, white cell count.