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. 2019 Jan 3;2019:5160694. doi: 10.1155/2019/5160694

Table 2.

Clinical characteristics.

AE-IPF (n = 48) Stable IPF (n = 122) Control (n = 70)
Gender Male 48/48 (100%) 110/122 (90.2%) 63/70 (90%)
Female 0/48 12/122 (9.8%) 7/70 (10%)
Age (yr) 65 ± 9 64 ± 8 59 ± 7
Environmental exposurea 8/48 (16.7%)# 26/122 (21.3%)# 6/70 (8.6%)
Surgical lung biopsyb 0 5 /
Smoking (%) 70.8# 68.9# 28.6
History of recent cold (%) 89.6∗,# 13.1# 0
Family history 0 1 0
1-year mortality 19/48 (39.5%)∗,# 35/122 (28.7%) 0
WBC (×109/L) 9.01 ± 4.61# 8.06 ± 2.45# 6.01 ± 1.46
Neutrophils (%) 67.74±12.37∗,# 59.12 ± 9.55 60.17 ± 6.74
Lymphocytes (%) 22.62±10.38∗,# 29.58 ± 8.45# 32.46 ± 4.95
Monocytes (%) 6.45 ± 2.78# 7.30 ± 1.85# 5.87 ± 2.38
pH 7.43 ± 0.31 7.42 ± 0.26 NA
PaCO2 (mmHg) 37.92 ± 5.39 37.89 ± 5.46 NA
PaO2 (mmHg) 68.97 ± 16.45 80.47 ± 15.9 NA
SaO2 (%) 91.71 ± 6.98 94.83 ± 3.12 NA
FVC (% predicted) 59.35 ± 10.93 84.68 ± 22.62 NA
FEV1 (% predicted) 65.75 ± 10.78 84.89 ± 20.01 NA
FEV1/FVC 89.14 ± 8.01 80.65 ± 6.48 NA
TLC (% predicted) 66.24 ± 16.14 81.97 ± 19.26 NA
RV/TLC 43.06 ± 10.14 40.41 ± 5.68 NA
DLco (% predicted) 59.98 ± 19.50 62.88 ± 20.02 NA
HRCT scores 20.67 ± 5.98 12.27 ± 3.84 NA

p < 0.05 vs. stable IPF; #p < 0.05 vs. control. aPatients were engaged in mining, painting, chemical manufacturing, teaching, carpentry, welding, warehouse managing, and farming. b5 subjects were diagnosed with IPF by biopsy. Abbreviations: WBC: white blood cell; PaCO2: carbon dioxide partial pressure; PaO2: oxygen partial pressure; SaO2: oxygen saturation; FVC: forced vital capacity; FEV1: 1 second forced expiratory volume; TLC: total lung capacity; DLco: diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide; HRCT: high-resolution computed tomography; NA: not available.