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. 2006 Apr 19;14(9):910–916. doi: 10.1007/s00520-006-0041-x

Table 2.

Infective organisms, sepsis category, comorbidity and outcome in 32 children

Patient no. Infection Comorbidity Categorya SCT (yes/no) Outcomeb
1 Streptococcus mitis 1 Y Alive
2 Fever MVc 1 Y Alive
3 Pneumococci 1 N Alive
4 Aspergillus 1 N Alive
5 Mucor IS, BP, RF 2 Y Alive
6 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia RF 1 Y Alive
7 Fusobacteria MV 2 N Alive
8 Candida albicans, adenovirus RF, BP 2 Y Dead
9 Aspergillus RF, IS, BP 2 Y Alive
10 Fusariosis RF, IS, MV 2 Y Dead
11 Enterococcus faecalis IS, MV, DIA, VOD 3 Y Dead
12 Fever 1 Y Alive
13 Adenovirus RF, IS, MV 2 Y Alive
14 C. albicans 1 N Alive
15 Fever 1 N Alive
16 Parainfluenza virus IS, MV, ARDS, RF 3 N Dead
17i Escherichia coli 1 N Alive
18 Fever 1 N Alive
19 Fever LF, RF 1 Y Dead
20 RS virus MV, IS, RF 2 N Dead
21 Aspergillus flavus MV, IS, RF 2 N Dead
22 Streptococcus oralis IS, MV, DIA, LF 2 Y Dead
23 Fever 1 N Alive
24 Fever 1 N Alive
25 Stomatococcus mucilaginosus IS, MV, ARDS, RF 2 N Dead
26 Fever IS, MV 2 N Dead
27 Bacillus cereus, E. coli MV, IS, 2 N Alive
28 Staphylococcus aureus RF 1 Y Alive
29 Adenovirus IS, MV, RF, ARDS 2 Y Dead
30 Staphylococcus hominis RF 1 N Alive
31 Fever IS, MV, DIA, LF, VOD 3 Y Dead
32 Fever IS, MV 3 N Dead

IS Inotropic support, MV mechanical ventilation, BP BiPAP, DIA dialysis, RF renal failure, LF liver failure, RS respiratory syncytial virus

aCategory (1=sepsis, 2=severe sepsis, 3=septic shock; for definitions, see “Materials and methods” section)bThree months after last GTX

cAfter resuscitation following cardiac arrest