From: Platelet-derived exosomes promote neutrophil extracellular trap formation during septic shock
Characteristics | Septic shock patients (N = 21) |
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Male sex, n (%) | 16 (76) |
Age, years | 71 ± 9 |
Mortality at 28 days, n (%) | 5 (24) |
Comorbidities, n (%) | |
 Arterial hypertension | 9 (43) |
 Diabetes mellitus | 2 (9) |
 Others | 10 (48) |
Source of sepsis, n (%) | |
 Urinary | 3 (14) |
 Abdominal | 18 (86) |
Hemodynamic data | |
 Heart rate/min | 100 ± 24 |
 Mean arterial pressure, mmHg | 81 ± 13 |
 Norepinephrine dosage, μg/kg/min | 0.21 (0.18–0.64) |
Ventilatory data | |
 Respirate rate/min | 20 ± 7 |
 PaCO2 (mm Hg) | 31 ± 8 |
 PaO2/FIO2 (Kpa) | 366 ± 112 |
 Use of mechanical ventilation, n (%) | 16 (76) |
Hematologic and inflammatory data | |
 Neutrophils, 109/L | 13.6 ± 8.9 |
 Hemoglobin, g/dL | 102.3 ± 19.6 |
 Platelets, 109/L | 150.5 ± 77 |
 Lactate, mmol/L | 2.5 (2.1–6.1) |
 CRP, mg/dL | 160 (102–160) |
 Procalcitonin, ng/mL | 47 (18.9–100) |
 Glasgow score | 9.8 ± 3.3 |
 SOFA score | 9 (9–11) |