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Table 5 Comparisons between patients with mild, moderate, and severe ARDS

From: Risk factors for acute respiratory distress syndrome in sepsis patients: a retrospective study from a tertiary hospital in China

Variable

Mild (N = 39)

Moderate (N = 109)

Severe (N = 31)

P value

Sex (male/female)

31 (79%)/8 (21%)

80 (73%)/29 (27%)

23 (74%)/8 (26%)

0.781

Age (years)

66 (52, 77.5)

66 (54, 77)

62 (53.5, 72)

0.538

History of drinking

6 (15%)

22 (20.2%)

4 (12.9%)

0.595

History of smoking

2 (5%)

8 (7%)

0 (0%)

0.274

Infection site

    

Pulmonary/Non-pulmonary

6 (15%)/33 (85%)

26 (24%)/83 (76%)

17 (55%) /14 (45%)

 < 0.001

Pancreatitis with local infection

5 (13%)

11 (10%)

2 (7%)

0.684

Acute abdominal infection

24 (62%)

55 (51%)

8 (26%)

0.010

Emergency admission

26 (67%)

52 (48%)

9 (29%)

0.007

Septic shock

24 (62%)

72 (66%)

22 (77%)

0.720

APACHE II

16 (12, 19.5)

16 (12, 20)

16 (14, 21.5)

0.283

SOFA

8 (6, 10)

9 (8, 11)

10 (8, 12)

0.014

Non-pulmonary SOFA

5 (4, 7)

6 (5, 7.25)

6 (4.5, 8)

0.251

Length of mechanical ventilation (hours)

144 (49, 235)

112 (44, 224)

106 (48, 236)

0.861

Length of ICU stay (days)

8 (3, 13)

7 (4, 15)

6 (3, 16.5)

0.772

Length of hospital stay (days)

19 (12, 28)

22 (13, 38)

24 (6, 31)

0.356

ICU mortality rate (%)

17.9%

25.7%

22.6%

0.616

28-day mortality rate (%)

25.6%

42.2%

41.9%

0.023

90-day mortality rate (%)

30.8%

43.1%

61.3%

0.038

  1. Significant P values are in bold form. ARDS, acute respiratory distress syndrome; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; HTN, hypertension; CHD, coronary heart disease; DM, Diabetes mellitus; CKD, chronic kidney disease; CRBSI, catheter related bloodstream infection; APACHE II, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II; SOFA, sequential organ failure assessment; ICU, department of intensive care unit