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. 2019 May 21;8(2):69. doi: 10.3390/pathogens8020069

Table 4.

Factors associated with gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections.

Gram-Negative (n = 67) Gram-Positive (n = 23) P
Sex
Male 34 (54.4%) 14 (55.8%) 0.401
Female 33 (45.6%) 9 (44.2%)
Age (years) 1.0 (1 month–18 years) 1.80 (1 month–17 years) 0.139
Invasive mechanical ventilation support 50 (64.4%) 12 (35.1%) 0.045
Inotropic drug use 35 (43.3%) 10 (16.5%) 0.468
Acute kidney injury 21 (55.6%) 8 (22.5%) 0.833
Continuous renal replacement therapy 14 (34.4%) 5 (17.8%) 0.932
Non-invasive mechanical ventilation 31 (56.7%) 16 (28.4%) 0.054
Mortality 14 (14.4%) 2 (6.2%) 0.187
Duration of PICU stay (days) 9 (1–120) 12 (3–122) 0.665
Body temperature at admission (°C) 37.0 (34.5–39.3) 37.2 (35.2–38.7) 0.588
Intravenous immunoglobulin use 23 (33.3%) 10 (6.5%) 0.598
Catheter-related sepsis 3 (4.5%) 5 (17.8%) 0.006
Red blood cell transfusion 48 (66.7%) 15 (40.3%) 0.261
C-reactive protein (mg/dL) 2.0 (0.3–32.2) 2.0 (0.4–30.6) 0.433
Leucocyte count (/mm3) 13,600 (200–111,800) 10,300 (200–40,500) 0.194
Neutrophil count (/mm3) 7200 (0–105,200) 5800 (100–39,500) 0.333

Values are reported as number (percentage) or median (range). PICU, paediatric intensive care unit.