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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of septic shock patients

From: Regulation of soluble CD127 protein release and corresponding transcripts expression in T lymphocytes from septic shock patients

Parameters

Septic shock patients (n = 32)

Sex, male

26 (68%)

Age, years

70 [62–76]

SAPS II score

61 [51–82]

SOFA score (n = 31)

9 [8–12]

Charlson co-morbidity score (n = 30)

 0

3 (10%)

 1

14 (47%)

  > 1

13 (43%)

Mac Cabe score (n = 31)

 Non-fatal diseases

21 (68%)

 Ultimately fatal diseases

9 (29%)

 Rapidly fatal diseases

1 (3%)

Initial infection

 Abdominal infection

16 (50%)

 Pneumopathy

4 (12.5%)

 Urinary infection

4 (12.5%)

 Other

8 (25%)

Type of admission

 Medical

13 (41%)

 Emergency surgery

18 (56%)

 Elective surgery

1 (3%)

Microbiological documentation

 Gram negative

10 (31%)

 Gram positive

7 (22%)

 Other

1 (3%)

 Non-documented

14 (44%)

Mortality at D28

9 (28%)

Lactate at D1 (mmol/L)

2.8 [1.7–5.6]

Lymphocytes at D3 (109/L)

1.05 [0.6–1.35]

mHLA-DR at D3 (AB/C)

8199 [3076–12,171]

  1. For clinical parameters, categorial data are presented as numbers of cases and percentages of the total population in brackets. Continuous data and biological parameters are presented as medians and interquartile ranges [Q1-Q3]. Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II) and Mac Cabe score were calculated on admission. Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score was measured after 24 h of intensive care unit stay. mHLA-DR (AB/C): number of anti-HLA-DR antibodies bound per monocyte