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Table 1

From: Does sepsis cause increased long-term mortality? a systematic review

Author [time]

Sepsis subtype

Acute Mortality Sepsis

Post-Acute Mortality Sepsis

Description of Controls

Acute Mortality Controls

Post-Acute Mortality Controls

Analysis feature for causality

Ghelani D et al [5 years]

(a) ICU Admission (b) Nosocomial

(a) 41.9% (b) 64.5%

(a) 26.5% (b) 15.1%

(a) Non sepsis ICU (b) Infected Hospital (c) Non infected Hospital

(a) 25.5% (b) 9.5% (c) 2.5%

(a) 31.5% (b) 28.6% (c) 18.8%

Multivariable adjustment

Korosec-Jagodic H et al [2 years]

Sepsis

58.0%

11.0%

Trauma

38.0%

5.0%

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Quartin AA et al [1 year]

(a) Uncomplicated Sepsis (b) Severe sepsis (c) Septic shock

(a) 23.0% (b) 47.0% (c) 57.0%

(a) 23.0% (b) 24.0% (c) 23.0%

3 risk adjusted hospital controls for each sepsis subtype

(a) 8.0% (b) 10.0% (c) 9.0%

(a) 16.0% (b) 18.0% (c) 17.0%

Multivariable adjustment

Regazzoni CJ et al [1 year]

Severe sepsis

21.8%

37.2%

Non-septic patients

14.7%

20.3%

Multivariable adjustment