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. 2017 May;23(5):796–805. doi: 10.3201/eid2305.161899

Table 2. Descriptive characteristics of case-patients with invasive extrapulmonary NTM infections and control-patients among patients who underwent cardiothoracic surgery, York, Pennsylvania, USA, 2015*.

Characteristic
Case-patients, n = 11
Control-patients, n = 48
p value†
Demographics
  Age, y, mean (range) 69 (47–84) 64 (20–84) 0.33
  Male sex 9 (82) 27 (56) 0.17
  White race
11 (100)
45 (94)
1.00
Predisposing medical condition
  Chronic lung disease 4 (36) 8 (17) 0.21
  COPD 1 (9) 8 (17) 1.00
  Sarcoidosis 3 (27) 0 0.005
  Diabetes 1 (9) 15 (31) 0.26
  Immunocompromised 3 (27) 10 (21) 0.69
  HIV 0 0 NA
  Transplant 0 0 NA
  Chemotherapy 2 (18) 9 (19) 1.00
  Steroid treatment 0 2 (4) 1.00
  Hematologic malignancy‡ 2 (18) 1 (2) 0.09

*Values are no. (%) patients except as indicated. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; NA, not applicable; NTM, nontuberculous mycobacteria.
†Fisher exact test for categorical variables or two 2-sample t tests with pooled variance.
‡Among cases, hematologic malignancy included chronic lymphocytic leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome. Among controls, hematologic malignancy included Hodgkin’s lymphoma.