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Table 1 Comparison of clinical data between patients with and without postoperative urosepsis

From: Nomogram for predicting risk factor of urosepsis in patients with diabetes after percutaneous nephrolithotomy

Items

Non-urosepsis

Urosepsis

P value

Sex, n (%)

 Male/ Female

187/108

31/40

0.002

Age/years

57.4 ± 9.9

59.7 ± 9.3

0.077

BMI (kg/m2)

26.3 ± 3.8

25.7 ± 4.2

0.235

Hypertension

 Yes/No

178/117

41/30

0.690

Staghorn stone

 Yes/No

39/256

26/45

 < 0.001

Preoperative urine WBC count

 Positive/Negative

20/275

7/64

0.374

Preoperative urine nitrite level

 Positive/Negative

24/271

20/51

 < 0.001

Preoperative urine culture

 Positive/Negative

101/194

41/30

 < 0.001

 Preoperative hemoglobin level (g/L)

134.6 ± 19.6

130.4 ± 18.9

0.101

Preoperative serum creatine

 level (μmol/L)

89.6 ± 54.3

94.7 ± 74.3

0.586

Preoperative blood glucose level

  (mmol/L)

7.0 ± 2.1

7.1 ± 2.1

0.532

ASA status

 I–II/III

279/16

64/7

0.167

 Operative time/min

75.2 ± 39.1

71.8 ± 26.3

0.378

Tract

 Single/Multiple

270/25

64/7

0.711

Stone clearance

 Yes/No

32/263

57/14

0.043

Intraoperative hypotension

 Yes/No

43/252

43/28

 < 0.001

Hospital stay (days)

10.5 ± 4.5

12.6 ± 4.9

 < 0.001

Complication

 0

263

54

 

 I–II/III–IV

20/12

14/3

 

 Total

32

17

0.004

  1. BMI Body Mass Index, WBC White Blood Cell, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists