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. 2022 Dec 2;7(12):415. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed7120415

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients.

Variable Frequency (%)
N = 145
Mean age (SD) in years 57.9 ± 15.8
Gender
 Male 99 (68.3)
 Female 46 (31.7)
Race
 Malay 128 (88.3)
 Chinese 6 (4.1)
 Indian 9 (6.2)
 Others 2 (1.4)
Intensive care unit admission 84 (57.9)
Prior carbapenem use in the last 30 days 58 (40.0)
Immunocompromised patient 36 (24.8)
Presence of any comorbidity 131 (90.3)
Mean (SD) Charlson comorbidity index score 3.6 ± 2.2
Type of comorbidity
 Hypertension 89 (61.4)
 Diabetes mellitus 76 (52.4)
 Malignancy 28 (19.3)
 Chronic kidney disease 26 (17.9)
 Dyslipidemia 20 (13.8)
 Ischemic heart disease 16 (11.0)
 Stroke 15 (10.3)
Sepsis/septic shock 93 (64.1)
Type of infection
 Pneumonia 59 (40.7)
 Bacteremia 37 (25.5)
 Skin and soft tissue infection 20 (13.8)
 Urinary tract infection 19 (13.1)
 Intra-abdominal infection 5 (3.4)
 Osteomyelitis 4 (2.8)
 Ventriculitis 1 (0.7)
Acquisition type of infection
 Hospital-acquired 107 (73.8)
 Community-acquired 38 (26.2)
Recent hospitalisation 78 (53.8)
Recent surgery 74 (51.0)
Patient’s parameters on the first day of infection
 Intubation 78 (53.8)
 Hemodynamic (ionotrope) support 60 (41.4)
 Fever 48 (33.1)
 Leucocytosis 104 (71.7)
 Tachycardia 68 (46.9)
 Mean lowest systolic blood pressure 108 ± 22.1
 Mean lowest diastolic blood pressure 61.2 ± 12.6
 Elevated serum creatinine 75 (51.7)
 Elevated serum urea 85 (58.6)
 Low haemoglobin level 116 (80.0)
 Thrombocytopenia 32 (22.1)
 Hypoalbuminemia 117 (80.7)
 Hyperbilirubinemia 39 (26.9)
 Elevated aspartate transaminase 80 (55.2)
 Elevated alanine transaminase 55 (37.9)
 Elevated alkaline phosphatase 85 (58.6)

SD: standard deviation.