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Table 1 Baseline characteristics

From: Comparing the accuracy of point-of-care with laboratory (capillary, venous, and arterial) blood glucose levels in critically ill patients with and without shock

 

Shocked

Non-shocked

Gender

 Male

70 (26.1%)

97 (36.2%)

 Female

49 (18.3%)

52 (19.4%)

 Total

119 (44.4%)

149 (55.6%)

 Age

Mean (SD)

63.01 (17.26)

Specialty

 Cardiology

54 (20.1%)

27 (10.1%)

 Endocrine

2 (0.7%)

4 (1.5%)

 Neurosurgery

7 (2.6%)

16 (5.9%)

 Pulmonolgy

6 (2.2%)

15 (5.6%)

 Other

9 (3.4%)

21 (7.8%)

D.M 2

 Yes

73 (27.2%)

59 (22.01%)

 No

46 (38.6%)

90 (33.5%)

Hemodialysis

 Yes

68 (25.3%)

128 (47.7%)

 No

51 (19.1%)

21 (7.9%)

Mechanical ventilation

 Yes

59 (59.3%)

50 (18.7%)

 No

60 (22.3%)

99 (36.9%)

Urine output (ml/h)

115.6

381.07

110.2

321.4

Urine output in last 24 h (ml)

2195.28

1813.3

2064.9

1720.2

Weight (Kg)

74.9

17.8

77.3

18.1

Glasgow coma Scale

20.1

191.9

18.3

181.1

Temperature

36.82

2.91

36.91

3.1

Heart rate

91.2

22.3

88.3

21.2

Capillary refill

73.4

0.8

72.1

0.7

Serum creatin

131.7

125.7

133.1

122.1

Albumin

44.0

176.2

41.7

171.3

Hematocrit

29.1

20.9

28.2

20.3

Hemoglobin

9.2

1.7

9.4

1.8

WBC

13.7

6.1

12.4

5.9

PH

7.40

0.3

7.37

0.2

PO2

115.9

487.2

116.8

491.2

Lactate

1.82

2.31

1.72

2.2

SOFA score

9.41

4.71

8.9

4.3

APACHE II score

26.3

21.9

25.9

22.1