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. 2020 Jun 16;83(3):248–254. doi: 10.4046/trd.2020.0008

Table 2.

Comparison of the laboratory results between the patients with vitamin B1 and C and those without

Variable Total (n=79) Vitamin B1 and C (n=33) No vitamin (n=46) p-value
WBC, ×103/mm3 15.0 (7.1–22.4) 13.4 (6.6–24.7) 15.3 (9.2–21.7) 0.960
Hb, g/dL 11 (9.5–12.3) 10.3 (9–11.4) 11.2 (9.6–12.5) 0.106
Platelet, ×103/mm3 186 (98–262) 186 (89.5–251) 193 (123–282) 0.588
Albumin, g/dL 2.6 (2.2–3) 2.6 (2.2–3) 2.8 (2.1–3) 0.731
CRP, mg/dL 17.2 (11.2–28.2) 15.9 (10.6–29.9) 19.7 (10.9–27.8) 0.669
PaCO2, mm Hg 39 (34–45) 38 (34.5–45.5) 39.5 (33–45) 0.746
P/F ratio 106.7 (85–139.8) 92.5 (81.6–133.9) 109.4 (87.9–143.4) 0.166
Severity of ARDS 0.095
Mild 3 (3.8) 0 3 (6.5)
Moderate 40 (50.6) 14 (42.4) 26 (56.5)
Severe 36 (45.6) 19 (57.6) 17 (37)

WBC: white blood cell; Hb: hemoglobin; CRP: C-reactive protein; PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide; P/F: partial pressure of oxygen/fractioned inspired oxygen; ARDS: acute respiratory distress syndrome.