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Table 1 Demographic data and clinical parameters on admission

From: Interleukin-9 promotes intestinal barrier injury of sepsis: a translational research

 

Sepsis

(n= 36)

Control

(n= 15)

P value

Age (years)

67.00 (63.25–72.75)

65.20 (59.00–69.25)

0.267

Sex (male:female)

20:16

9:6

0.770

Disease categories (n, %)

Etiology of sepsis

 

Etiology of ICU admission

  

Abdominal infection

19 (52.8%)

Multiple trauma

4 (26.7%)

/

Thoracic/pulmonary infection

6 (16.7%)

Acute cardiac dysfunction

3 (20.0%)

/

Blood stream infection

4 (11.1%)

Cerebral hemorrhage

3 (20.0%)

/

Urinary infection

3 (8.3%)

Acute kidney injury

2 (13.3%)

 

Mucocutaneous infection

2 (5.6%)

ARDS

2 (13.3%)

/

Other

2 (5.6%)

Hemorrhagic shock

1 (6.7%)

/

BMI (kg/m2)

24.22 (21.05–26.02)

24.15 (20.83–25.80)

0.852

APACHE II

23.00 (19.00–27.50)

24.50 (18.50–29.00)

0.632

SOFA

9.50 (8.00–11.75)

11.00 (9.50–13.00)

0.113

ICU days

9.00 (5.25–13.00)

8.50 (5.50–12.75)

0.323

Death (n, %)

10 (27.8%)

3 (20.0%)

0.730

  1. ICU intensive care unit, ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, BMI body mass index, APACHE II Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II, SOFA Sequential Organ Failure Assessment