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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: The effect of plasma from septic ICU patients on healthy rat muscle mitochondria

Subj. no.

Source

Age

Sex

SOFA

Lactate (mmol/L)

Outcome at 30 days

1:1

Urinary tract

79

F

13

3.7

Alive

1:2

Respiratory

55

F

10

4.1

Alive

1:3

Hematogenous

85

M

13

1.2

Dead

1:4

Liver abscess

38

M

9

2.6 (3.2)

Alive

1:5

Soft tissue

40

F

2

1.7

Alive

1:6

Respiratory

51

F

9

1.6

Alive

1:7

Cholangitis/liver abscess

62

M

19

8.8

Dead

1:8

Hematogenous

74

F

3

3.1

Alive

1:9

Unknown

66

M

4

1.1

Alive

1:10

Respiratory

72

M

13

2.8 (3.2)

Alive

2:1

Respiratory

69

F

7

2.3

Alive

2:2

Urinary tract

47

F

1

3.4

Alive

2:3

Abdominal

58

F

11

11.4

Dead

2:4

Abdominal

38

M

12

1.5

Alive

2:5

Unknown

58

M

9

3.0

Alive

2:6

Respiratory

53

M

8

4.1

Alive

2:7

Abdominal

58

M

13

3.6 (6.0)

Dead

2:8

Respiratory

69

F

7

1.9 (2.0)

Alive

2:9

Respiratory

33

M

4

1.5 (2.1)

Alive

2:10

Thoracic abscess

71

F

6

1.3

Alive

  1. Baseline characteristics of ICU patients with severe sepsis. Lactate values are from ICU admission. Numbers in brackets are peak lactate levels if not reached at time of admission. Sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score is presented for the day of enrollment in study