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. 2021 Oct 26;11:21076. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-00629-4

Table 4.

Outcomes of 178 critically ill patients with cirrhosis and spontaneous bacterial/fungal peritonitis (SBFP) or secondary peritonitis.

Outcomes N (%) or Median [interquartile range] P value
SBFP n = 157 (88.2%) SP n = 21 (11.8%)
28-day mechanical ventilation-free days 2 [0–6] 2 [0–14] 0.27
Renal replacement therapy during the hospitalization 45/157 (28.7) 6/21 (28.6) 0.99
Catecholamines during the hospitalization 114/157 (72.6) 17/21 (81.0) 0.42
Bacteremia during the hospitalization 56/157 (35.7) 4/21 (19.1) 0.13
ICU length of stay (days) 6 [4–12] 12 [4–17] 0.96
Hospital length of stay (days) 12 [5–24] 18 [7–43] 0.18
Good outcome (GOS 4 or 5)
At ICU discharge 35/156 (22.4) 7/21 (33.3) 0.28
At hospital discharge 35/150 (23.3) 4/21 (19.1) 0.79
At 3 months 29/144 (20.1) 4/21 (19.1) 1.00
At 1 year 24/139 (17.3) 3/20 (15.0) 1.00

SBFP spontaneous bacterial/fungal peritonitis, SP secondary peritonitis, ICU Intensive Care Unit, GOS Glasgow Outcome Scale.