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. 2018 Jun 19;21(4):216–223. doi: 10.1016/j.cjtee.2018.05.001

Table 3.

Comparison of quality of life between sepsis and non-sepsis at 12 months.

Quality of life Sepsis (n = 103) Non-sepsis (n = 112) Statistics p
Physical functioning 66.07 ± 23.81 67.99 ± 24.82 −0.579 0.563
Role physical 58.50 ± 31.61 60.04 ± 32.96 0.384 0.701
Bodily pain 67.38 ± 21.10 69.12 ± 20.66 −0.610 0.543
General health 59.30 ± 19.26 59.59 ± 18.55 −0.111 0.912
Vitality 65.78 ± 18.91 63.39 ± 19.32 0.910 0.362
Social functioning 67.91 ± 23.78 68.97 ± 24.72 0.550 0.582
Role emotional 70.87 ± 31.55 63.69 ± 32.44 −1.758 0.079
Mental health 71.79 ± 16.76 71.34 ± 14.74 0.210 0.835
Health utility scores 0.89 (0.78, 1.00) 1.00 (0.78, 1.00) 1.348 0.178
Activities of daily living 100.0 (90.0, 100.0) 100.0 (90.0, 100.0) −0.533 0.594

Physical functioning, role physical, bodily pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, role emotional, mental health are 8 dimensions of the SF-36 scale, each dimension scores were presented as mean ± standard deviation. Health utility score was the score of EQ-5D scale and activities of daily living was the score of ADL scale, which were presented as median with the 25th and 75th percentile.