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. 2020 Oct 21;9(1):2303–2314. doi: 10.1080/22221751.2020.1830717

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical signs of HFRS patients.

Characteristics Moderate (n = 13) Severe (n = 10) P-valuea
Demographic features      
Male 9 (69.2) 10 (100.0) 0.08
Age, median years (IQR) 45 (31–63) 49 (30–60) 0.86
Occupation Farmer (9), others (4) Farmer (5), others (5) 0.22
Days post symptom debut, median (IQR) 5 (4–6) 4.5 (4–6) 0.07
Days of hospitalization, median (IQR) 11 (9–12) 17.5 (17–20) <0.001
Main lab finding on admissionb      
APTT, median (IQR) 40.7 (38.4–43.9) 57.6 (53.8–62.3) <0.001
D-dimer, median (IQR) 1.5 (0.8–2.1) 3.7 (2.4–5.1) 0.004
MCHC, median (IQR) 355 (350–357) 367 (363–369) 0.043
NEUT counts× 109/L, median (IQR) 5.0 (3.9–5.5) 9.1 (4.3–16.9) 0.046
Platelet counts × 109/L, median (IQR) 50.0 (33.0–65.0) 15.5 (7.0–21.0) 0.002
WBC counts × 109/L, median (IQR) 12.5 (11.1–14.8) 20.4 (17.4–34.1) 0.004

Abbreviations: IQR, interquartile range; APTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; HGB, determination of haemoglobin in blood; MCHC, mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration; NEUT, neutrophil; WBC, white blood cell.

a

Kruskal–Wallis test or t-test. Significant P-values are shown in bold.

b

APTT: normal range, 22–38; D-dimer: normal range, 0–1; MCHC: normal range, 316–354 g/L; NEUT counts: normal range, 1.8–6.3 × 109/L; Platelet counts: normal range, 125–350 × 109/L; WBCs: normal range, 3.5–9.5 × 109/L. The normal ranges were referred to the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China (WS/T 405-2012). Platelet counts and WBC counts were the maximum titres during hospitalization.