Table 1.
Variable | Burn | Trauma | Septic shock 1 | Septic shock 2 |
---|---|---|---|---|
(n = 30) | (n = 105) | (n = 28) | (n = 51) | |
Age, years | 48 (39–55) | 38 (25–54) | 62 (54–76) | 65 (53–74) |
Gender, women, n (%) | 8 (27%) | 34 (32%) | 9 (32%) | 18 (35%) |
Weight, kg | 94 (77–104) | 78 (67–92) | – | – |
TBSA (%) | 70 (48–84) | – | – | – |
Baux score | 110 (102–125) | – | – | – |
ABSI score | 11 (10–12) | – | – | – |
ISS score | – | 34 (29–41) | – | – |
SOFA score | – | 5 (1–7) | 10 (9–13) | 10 (8–12) |
SAPSII score | – | 44 (29–56) | 45 (34–56) | 51 (43–62) |
Secondary septic shock | 12 (40%) | 29 (28%) | – | – |
ICU length of stay, days | 66 (22–89) | 9 (5–17) | 10 (5–14) | – |
D28 mortality, n (%) | 8 (27%) | 4 (4%) | 5 (18%) | 17 (33%) |
TBSA, Total Burn Surface Area (severe patient > 30%); Baux score, Predictor of mortality due to severe burns (severe patient > 100); ABSI, Abbreviated Burn Severity Index (severe patient > 9); ISS, Injury Severity Score (severe patient > 15); SOFA, Sequential organ failure assessment score (severe patient ≥ 3); SAPSII, Simplified Acute Physiology Score II. (severe patient > 30). In each cohort, cumulative mortality has been assessed up to the 28th day after ICU admission.