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. 2017 Apr 6;7:46015. doi: 10.1038/srep46015

Table 1. Characteristics of the 296 patients with sepsis.

  Control group (n = 150) Intervention group (n = 146) P
Age (years) 76.4 ± 13.9 76.5 ± 14.0 0.927
Male, n (%) 109 (72.7%) 109 (74.7%) 0.792
SOFA score 8.72 ± 1.51 9.02 ± 1.40 0.081
APACHE II score 15.5 ± 2.0 15.9 ± 2.0 0.085
Original infection sites, n (%)  
 Respiratory system 80 (53.3%) 76 (52.1%) 0.787
 Digestive System 37 (24.7%) 29 (19.9%)
 Urinary system 7 (4.7%) 10 (6.9%)
 Hematogenous infection 9 (6.0%) 12 (8.2%)
 Intracranial infection 5 (3.3%) 4 (2.7%)
 Other sites 12 (8.0%) 15 (10.3%)
Reason of ICU admission, n (%)
 Respiratory failure 69 (46.0%) 75 (51.4%) 0.918
 Circulatory failure 20 (13.3%) 18 (12.3%)
 Nervous system (epilepsy, apoplexy) 21 (14.0%) 16 (11.0%)
 Trauma 17 (11.3%) 18 (12.3%)
 Others 3 (2.0%) 2 (1.4%)
 Postoperative patient 20 (13.3%) 17 (11.6%)  
Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome
 Qi activity stagnation 52 (34.7%) 45 (30.8%) 0.773
 Qi stagnation and blood stasis 40 (26.7%) 36 (24.7%)
 Spleen-stomach weakness 30 (20.0%) 35 (24.0%)
 Internal accumulation of damp-heat 28 (18.7%) 30 (20.6%)