Table 1.
80 patients in the content analysis admitted during 2012b | 359 patients in the quantification of keywords admitted during 2013b | |||
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Variable | Median (IQR) | Number (%) | Median (IQR) | Number (%) |
Age, yr | 73 (63–84) | 80/80 (100.0) | 78 (68–86) | 359/359 (100.0) |
Gender | ||||
-male | 44/80 (55.0) | 198/359 (55.2) | ||
Severe sepsis | 48/77c (62.3) | 203/352c (57.7) | ||
Substance abused | 5/80 (6.3) | 22/359 (6.1) | ||
In-hospital mortality | ||||
-total population | 18/80 (22.5) | 94/359 (26.2) | ||
-severe sepsis | 11/48 (22.9) | 73/203 (36.0) | ||
-non-severe sepsis | 4/29 (13.8) | 19/149 (12.8) | ||
EMS clinical judgment sepsis | 11 (13.8) | 68 (18.9) |
IQR = Interquartil range, EMS = Emergency Medical Services
aPrimary keywords (codes and subcategories derived from the content analysis of septic patients arriving by EMS and admitted to Södersjukhuset during 2012) or combined keywords (consisting of several primary or combined keywords)
bThere was a significant difference in age between the two groups (P-value 0.03). No other significant differences in characteristics were observed. 2-sided P-values were calculated by Fischer’s exact test for categorical variables and by Mann Whitney U test for numerical variables
cNumber of patients with enough documented information to determine whether severe sepsis or not
dDefined as drug abuse, alcohol overconsumption and all other terms indicating substance abuse such as “lives in a home for addicts”, “patient at an outdoor clinic for substance abuse”