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. 2022 Apr 6;22:345. doi: 10.1186/s12879-022-07337-y

Table 1.

Population characteristics

Overall population (n = 478) Living (n = 332) Deceased (n = 146) p value
Demographics
 Age (years) 69 ± 15 67 ± 15 73 ± 14 2.10–3
 Hypertension 196 (41%) 134 (40%) 62 (42%) 0.937
 Chronic cardiac failure 105 (22%) 52 (16%) 53 (36%) < 10–3
 Diabetes mellitus 129 (27%) 94 (28%) 35 (24%) 0.120
Cancer history 169 (35%) 104 (31%) 65 (44%) 0.011
 COPD 70 (15%) 45 (14%) 25 (17%) 0.203
 Chronic renal failure 68 (14%) 41 (12%) 27 (18%) 0.082
Prehospital
 SBP (mmHg) 98 ± 41 100 ± 46 94 ± 29 0.095
 DBP (mmHg) 58 ± 20 59 ± 21 55 ± 20 0.058
 MAP (mmHg) 70 ± 22 72 ± 23 68 ± 22 0.112
 HR (beats min−1) 114 ± 29 115 ± 27 112 ± 30 0.375
 RR (movements min−1) 30 [22–36] 28 [31–35] 31 [25–38] 0.043
 Pulse oximetry (%) 92 [85–96] 93 [86–97] 90 [83–95] 0.021
 Body core temperature (°C) 38.3 [36.4–39.1] 38.5 [36.8–39.3] 38.0 [35.8–39.0] 0.007
 Glasgow coma scale 15 [13–15] 15 [13–15] 14 [11–15] 0.010
 Blood lactate (mmol l−1) 5.9 ± 3.4 5.8 ± 3.4 6.3 ± 3.6 0.313
 Fluid expansion (ml) 750 [500–100] 750 [500–1000] 750 [500–1200] 0.464
 Fluid expansion indexed on body weight (ml kg−1) 14 ± 9 14 ± 9 14 ± 9 0.890
 Norepinephrine administration 143 (30%) 99 (30%) 44 (30%) 0.927
 Norepinephrine dose (mg h−1) 1.0 [0.5–2.0] 1.0 [0.5–2.0] 1.3 [1.0–2.0] 0.065
 Prehospital AB administration 124 (26%) 91 (72%) 33 (23%) 0.206
 Prehospital duration (min) 72 ± 34 70 ± 34 74 ± 34 0.291
Hospital
 Initial SBP (mmHg) 105 ± 26 106 ± 26 101 ± 26 0.016
 Initial DBP (mmHg) 62 ± 19 63 ± 19 59 ± 19 0.040
 Initial MBP (mmHg) 76 ± 20 77 ± 19 73 ± 20 0.023
 Initial HR (beats min−1) 107 ± 26 107 ± 24 106 ± 29 0.732
 Initial RR (movements min−1) 25 [19–30] 24 [18–30] 26 [20–35] 0.011
 Initial pulse oximetry (%) 97 [94–99] 97 [95–99] 97 [93–98] 10–3
 Initial body core temperature (°C) 38.0 [36.0–39.0] 39.0 [37.0–39.0] 36.5 [35.0–38.8] 0.009
 Initial Glasgow coma scale 15 [14–15] 15 [14–15] 14 [12–15] < 10–3
 Initial blood lactate (mmol l−1) 4.3 ± 3.4 3.6 ± 2.9 5.8 ± 3.9 < 10–3
 SOFA score 6 [4–10] 6 [3–9] 8 [5–11] < 10–3
 SAPS2 score 61 ± 22 55 ± 20 72 ± 21 < 10–3
 In-ICU length of stay (days) 4 [2–8] 5 [2–9] 3 [1–8] 0.009
 In-hospital length of stay (days) 10 [5–18] 14 [8–23] 5 [2–11] < 10–3

Results were expressed as mean and standard deviation for quantitative parameters (normal distribution), as median and interquartile range for quantitative parameters (non-gaussian distribution), and as absolute value and percentage for qualitative parameters. P-value corresponds to the comparison between deceased and living patients

SBP systolic blood pressure, DBP diastolic blood pressure, MBP mean blood pressure, HR heart rate, RR respiratory rate, ICU intensive care unit, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, SAPS2 simplified acute physiology score 2nd version, HIV human immunodeficiency virus, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, AB antibiotic therapy, min minutes

Values in bold indicate a p-value < 0.05 between living and deceased patients