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. 2017 Jul 6;21:171. doi: 10.1186/s13054-017-1757-3

Table 4.

Association study with septic and nonseptic individuals among 646 major trauma patients

Clinical characteristics Number of patients or mean ± SD Sepsis (n = 199) Nonsepsis (n = 447) X/t P value
Age, years, mean ± SD 41.8 ± 11.8 40.8 ± 7.4 42.2 ± 11.6 −1.397 0.163
Age range, years 16–65 16–65 16–65
Males/females, n 523/123 159/40 364/83 0.210 0.665
ISS, mean ± SD 24.3 ± 6.7 26.4 ± 7.4 23.4 ± 6.1 5.007 0.000
  ≥ 16 to <25, n 421 103 318 22.789 0.000
  ≥ 25, n 225 96 129
Severely injured body regions, n
 Head 29 7 22 3.487 0.993
 Thorax 99 28 71
 Abdomen 119 37 82
 Extremities 91 28 63
 Multiple 308 99 209
Organ dysfunction, n
 None 261 81 180 1.328 0.725
 One, n 177 53 124
 Two, n 126 43 83
 Three or above, n 82 22 60
Source of infection, n (%)
 Respiratory tract 293 89 204
 Primary bloodstream 143 50 93
 Urinary tract 103 33 70
 Catheter-associated 40 10 30
 Wound 40 11 29
 Others 26 6 20
Pathogens, n (%)
 Negative cultures 337 82 255 23.841 0.001
 Gram-negative 147 52 95
 Gram-positive 101 40 61
 Fungi 31 8 23
 Multiple infections 30 17 13
rs11666254, n (%)
 GG 219 50 169 15.599 0.000
 GA 310 98 212
 AA 117 51 66
 GA + AA 427 149 278 9.883 0.002
 GG + GA 529 148 381 10.956 0.001

ISS Injury Severity Score, X/t Chi-square value/t value