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Table 1 Characteristics of sepsis patients

From: Fluorescence imaging of ATP in neutrophils from patients with sepsis using organelle-localizable fluorescent chemosensors

Patients

Cause of sepsis

APACHE ΙΙ score

SOFA score

JAAM DIC score

WBC (/μL)

CRP (mg/dL)

Mortality

1.

Necrotic cholecystitis

31

15

7

4600

27.9

Alive

2.

Pneumonia

18

3

4

18,600

48.8

Alive

3.

Burn

12

2

2

10,600

23.9

Alive

4.

Pneumonia

24

7

3

17,900

35.8

Dead

5.

Cellulitis

11

3

3

19,300

54.0

Alive

6.

Burn

29

12

4

4100

14.2

Dead

7.

UTI

36

14

8

13,900

17.9

Alive

8.

UTI

26

11

3

16,400

15.5

Alive

9.

UTI

14

6

3

20,700

10.4

Alive

10.

Burn

29

13

4

4600

25.5

Alive

11.

UTI

20

8

6

31,900

25.8

Alive

12.

Gas gangrene

17

2

2

17,100

15.6

Alive

13.

Cervical abscess

20

5

3

5000

29.4

Alive

14.

UTI

11

4

3

800

29.7

Alive

15.

Peritonitis

29

9

3

23,700

21.8

Alive

16.

Pneumonia

27

13

3

900

36.0

Alive

  1. APACHE Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation, SOFA Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, JAAM Japanese Association for Acute Medicine, DIC disseminated intravascular coagulation, WBC white blood cell counts, CRP C-reactive protein, UTI urinary tract infection