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Table 1 Comparison of the baseline data between the two groups of study objects

From: Clinical significance of miR-19b-3p in patients with sepsis and its regulatory role in the LPS-induced inflammatory response

Parameters

Health (n = 98)

Sepsis (n = 103)

P value

Mean (IQR)

K–S test

(P value)

Mean (IQR) or ± SD

K–S test

(P value)

Age (years)

55 (43)

< 0.001

50 (44)

0.002

0.229

Gender (male/female)

58/40

55/48

0.409

BMI (kg/m2)

23.51 (21.75)

0.030

23.40 (21.88)

0.005

0.315

Scr (mg/dL)

1.03 (0.85)

0.037

1.63 (1.40)

< 0.001

< 0.001

Albumin (g/L)

35.15 (32.63)

0.026

24.25 (22.02)

0.007

< 0.001

WBC (×109/L)

8.29 (6.83)

0.002

17.80 ± 5.95

0.079

< 0.001

CRP (mg/L)

6.94 (4.48)

0.025

107.98 ± 30.05

0.065

< 0.001

PCT (ng/mL)

0.06 (0.03)

< 0.001

8.89 (8.15)

0.011

< 0.001

APACHE II score

 

13.50 (11.00)

0.002

SOFA score

 

5.74 ± 1.41

0.200

 
  1. Mean ± SD was used to express the normal distribution data, and median and interquartile range (IQR) were used to express the non-normal distribution data
  2. BMI body mass index, Scr serum creatinine, WBC white blood cell, CRP C-reactive protein, PCT procalcitonin, APACHE acute physiology and chronic health evaluation, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment