Research Article

Risk Factors for Development of Septic Shock in Patients with Urinary Tract Infection

Table 1

Characteristics of the 710 patients with urinary tract infection.

Characteristics All
( = 710)
Presence of septic shock value
YesNo

Age (year)65 ± 1971 ± 1664 ± 190.001
Gender
 Male226 (31.8%)30 (37.5%)196 (31.1%)0.248
 Female484 (68.2%)50 (62.5%)434 (68.9%)
Diabetes mellitus271 (38.2%)26 (32.5%)245 (38.9%)0.268
Hypertension285 (40.1%)30 (37.5%)255 (40.5%)0.609
Coronary artery disease47 (6.6%)11 (13.8%)36 (5.7%)0.006
Congestive heart failure26 (3.7%)10 (12.5%)16 (2.5%)<0.001
Liver cirrhosis33 (4.6%)4 (5.0%)29 (4.6%)0.780
Malignancy76 (10.7%)8 (10.0%)68 (10.8%)0.829
Old cerebrovascular accident158 (22.3%)24 (30.0%)134 (21.3%)0.077
Indwelling Foley catheter45 (6.3%)8 (10.0%)37 (5.9%)0.154
Bacteremia198 (27.9%)29 (36.3%)169 (26.8%)0.077
Acute kidney injury90 (12.7%)21 (26.3%)69 (11.0%)<0.001
Baseline eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2)72.2 ± 27.966.1 ± 26.973.0 ± 27.90.038
Chronic kidney disease stage
 1182 (25.6%)11 (13.8%)171 (27.1%)0.048
 2284 (40.0%)33 (41.3%)251 (39.8%)
 3201 (28.3%)32 (40.0%)169 (26.8%)
 430 (4.2%)3 (3.8%)27 (4.3%)
 513 (1.8%)1 (1.3%)12 (1.9%)

Data are expressed as mean ± SD or number (percentage).