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Table 7 Comparison of outcomes between yeast-positive and yeast-negative groups with complicated non-postoperative intra-abdominal infections

From: Can yeast isolation be predicted in complicated secondary non-postoperative intra-abdominal infections?

Whole cohort

Yeast positive

Yeast negative

P value

(n = 442)

(n = 69)

(n = 373)

 

Any complication

54 (63.8)

158 (42.4)

0.001

Infectious complication

32 (46.3)

98 (26.3)

0.001

Digestive

8

33

 

Pneumonia

12

27

 

Miscellaneous

12

38

 

Transfusion

19 (27.5)

38 (10.2)

0.001

Relaparotomy

17 (24.6)

52 (13.9)

0.02

Cardiovascular failure

36 (52.2)

64 (17.2)

<0.001

Respiratory failure

35 (50.7)

81 (21.7)

<0.001

ICU admission

39 (56.5)

111 (29.8)

<0.001

Duration of mechanical ventilation (d)

10.7 ± 14.9

9.5 ± 14.7

0.69

ICU length of stay (d)

16.1 ± 16.4

11.6 ± 13.9

0.11

Hospital length of stay (d)

20.5 ± 22.4

13.2 ± 16.0

0.001

Mortality

19 (27.5)

31 (8.3)

<0.001

  1. Results are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation or the number (proportion, in %). ICU, intensive care unit.