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Table 1 Subject characteristics in the Pneumocost Study

From: Health related quality of life in patients with community-acquired pneumococcal pneumonia in France

Variables

Overall

N = 524

Sample retained

N = 269

Sample excluded

N = 255

P-values for the two sample test of means and proportions

Sociodemographic

 Age

  Mean (SE)

63.2 (17.1)

62.0 (16.8)

64.5 (17.3)

0.101

  Range

19–96

19–96

19–96

 

  Median

64

63

66

 

  Woman

45.0%

49.0%

40.78%

0.056

  Employed

33.2%

32.7%

33.7%

0.805

 BMI

  Underweight

10.8%

9.2%

12.5%

0.231

  Normal weight

50.7%

49%

52.5%

0.426

  Overweight

26.7%

29%

24.3%

0.226

  Obesity

11.6%

12.6%

10.5%

0.464

 Smoker status

  Never smoker

40.2%

40.5%

40.0%

0.903

  Former smoker

29.7%

29.7%

29.8%

0.987

  Current smoker

29.9%

29.7%

30.2%

0.909

  Alcohol consumer

31.0%

35.3%

26.2%

0.025

  History of pneumonia

20.0%

20%

20%

0.983

Health status

 Port Score

  1

7.6%

7.8%

7.4%

0.878

  2

15.5%

20.8%

10.2%

0.000

  3

21%

22.6%

19.2%

0.330

  4

30.1%

30.1%

30.2%

0.983

  5

25.5%

18.5%

32.9%

0.000

 Charlson

  1

39.5%

45.3%

33.3%

0.004

  2

35.8%

35.3%

36.4%

0.783

  3

24.6%

19.3%

30.2%

0.003

Hospital stay

 Length of stay in days

  Mean (SE)

15.3 (22.46)

13.2 (10.2)

17.5 (30.3)

0.030

  Range

1–378

1–87

1–378

 

  Median

10

10

10

 

  Intensive care

25.1%

21%

29%

0.049

  Critical care

41.6%

22.3%

23.9%

0.660

  Emergency admission rate

85%

86.5%

84.2%

0.464

  Hospital mortality

n = 13 (2.48%)

  

  Follow-up mortality

n = 30 (5.73%)

n = 13 (4.83%)

17 (6.67%)

0.366

  1. Two-sample test of means and proportions (T-test or Pr test) were performed between the group retained (269) and the group excluded (255)