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Table 2 Biological data of septic shock and non-septic patients at day 1, day 2 and day 7

From: High-density lipoprotein (HDL) particle size and concentration changes in septic shock patients

 

At day 1

At day 2

At day 7

Median or % (Q1–Q3)

p

Median or % (Q1–Q3)

P

Median or % (Q1–Q3)

p

Total serum proteins (g/L)

 Non-septic patients

64.5 (55.2–68.7)

0.16

60 (51–62)

0.01

62 (56.5–69.7)

0.06

 Septic shock

55 (49.5–65.2)

50.5 (45.5–54.2)

57 (51–52.7)

Leukocyte/mm3

 Non-septic patients

13,460 (8400–15,210)

0.53

11,270 (8630–13,790)

0.09

9070 (6970–12,200)

0.44

 Septic shock

13,925 (9000–20,155)

13,945 (10,048–17,133)

10,290 (7910–15,670)

Neutrophils/mm3

 Non-septic patients

10,710 (6318–13,895)

0.84

9640 (8605–11,565)

0.41

7620 (5033–12,833)

0.86

 Septic shock

10,120 (6850–18,900)

12,475 (6958–15,788)

7490 (5870–12,425)

LBP (µg/mL)

 Non-septic patients

39.3 (23.7–47.5)

< 0.001

44.3 (37.8–49.6)

0.09

46.6 (28.9–52.5)

0.45

 Septic shock

47.9 (45–49.7)

48.9 (44.4–50.9)

48.8 (43.1–51.3)

cf-DNA (ng/mL)

 Non-septic patients

582.1 (529.3–694.3)

< 0.0001

730.2 (571.8–806.5)

< 0.0001

866.6 (754.4–958.9)

0.84

 Septic shock

980.9 (872.4–1323)

975.1 (841.6–1157)

835.8 (749.3–1023)

  1. Continuous variables are expressed as medians (interquartile range), and categorical variables are expressed as frequencies (percentages)
  2. A Mann–Whitney test was used for this analysis