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. 2022 May 9;11(9):2651. doi: 10.3390/jcm11092651

Table 4.

Main differences seen in patients with diabetes according to the presence of diabetes-related organ damage.

No Organ Damage (1110) Organ Damage (515) p
Nosocomial IE (%) 330 (29.7) 205 (39.8) <0.001
Health care-associated IE (%) 67 (6.0) 91 (17.7) <0.001
Native IE (%) 617 (55.6) 324 (62.9) 0.005
Prosthetic IE (%) 392 (35.3) 136 (26.4) <0.001
Coronary artery disease (%) 394 (35.4) 231 (44.8) <0.001
Heart failure (%) 428 (38.5) 263 (51.0) <0.001
Peripheral arterial disease (%) 116 (10.4) 199 (38.4) <0.001
Stroke (%) 168 (15.1) 109 (21.1) 0.003
Cancer (%) 197 (17.7) 57 (11.0) 0.001
Renal disease (%) 267 (24.1) 319 (61.9) <0.001
Age-adjusted Charlson score, median (IQR) 6 (4–7) 8 (6–9) <0.001
Staphylococcus aureus (%) 219 (19.7) 194 (37.7) <0.001
Streptococcus (%) 278 (25.0) 68 (13.2) <0.001
Cardiac Surgery (%) 523 (47.1) 184 (35.7) <0.001
In-hospital mortality (%) 321 (28.9) 200 (38.8) <0.001
One-year mortality (%) 393 (35.4) 247 (48.0) <0.001

IQR = Interquartile range.