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Table 2 Laboratory findings of the SIRS (+) and SIRS (−) patients [median (IQR), n (%), mean ± SD]

From: Characteristics of leptospirosis with systemic inflammatory response syndrome: a multicenter study

Features

SIRS (+)

(n = 110)

SIRS (−)

(n = 47)

P values

Hemoglobin (g/dl)

11.55 ± 2.56

12.33 ± 2.11

0.097

Leukocyte (/mm3)

12,700 (1400–44,100)

8900 (1800–33,100)

<0.001

Platelet (/mm3)

90,000 (2800–450,000)

113,000 (17,000–88,000)

0.108

Total bilirubin (mg/dL)

6.3 (0.1–83)

3.7 (0.2–54)

0.077

Direct bilirubin (mg/dL)

3.3 (0.1–50)

2.2 (0.1–37)

0.065

ALP (U/L)

247 (47–1594)

22.0 (39–1700)

0.592

BUN (mg/dL)

73 (5–474)

35 (5–153)

0.002

Creatinine (mg/dL)

4.1 (0.1–47)

1.4 (0.5–9.7)

<0.001

Potassium (mg/dL)

4 (2.1–66)

3.8 (2.6–5.2)

0.138

CPK (U/L)

312 (19–13,043)

534 (15–2667)

0.366

AST (U/L)

90.0 (15–2797)

79.0 (24–1063)

0.463

ALT (U/L)

85.5 (19–1656)

72 (17–1575)

0.441

CRP (mg/L)

27 (2–208)

38.0 (3–208)

0.195

PT, aPTT

42 (38.5)

8 (23.5)

0.149

ESR (mm/h)

52.86 ± 32.68

51.2 ± 34.83

0.798

  1. Italic values indicate statistically significant (p < 0.05)
  2. IR interquartile range, SD standard deviation, ALP alkaline phosphatase, BUN blood urea nitrogen, CPK creatinine phosphokinase, ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate aminotransferase, CRP C-reactive protein, PT prothrombin time, aPTT activated partial thromboplastin time, ESR erythrocyte sedimentation rate