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Table 5 Identification of pulmonary (alveolar) and abdominal (peritoneal) infection

From: Diagnostic implications of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and abdominal diseases: a preliminary observational study

 

Lung infection

Abdominal infection

 

Yes

No

P value

Yes

No

P value

CPIS

6.5 (3.7-7.7)

4 (1.5-4.5)

0.019

3.5 (3.5-5.7)

7 (6-8)

0.002

Serum PCT, ng/mL

4.5 (1.9-16.8)

13 (7.9-19.3)

0.409

16.8 (6.2-45.4)

3.05 (6-8)

0.018

A-sTREM, pg/mL

1,963 (1,010-3,129

862 (333-1,011)

0.019

1,011 (435-2,274)

1,760 (1,167-2,550)

0.177

P-sTREM, pg/mL

470 (303-2056)

1,633 (1,423-2,250)

0.117

1,941 (1,088-3,370)

305 (288-459)

<0.001

  1. A-sTREM, alveolar soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells; CPIS, Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score; PCT, procalcitonin; P-sTREM, peritoneal soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells.