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Table 3 Prevalence of keywords* exceeding 20% among ED patients discharged with ICD-10 code sepsis based on sex

From: Presentation of the septic patient to the emergency department with respect to age and sex – a retrospective cross-sectional study

  

Prevalence

 

Entire group of ED patients

(n = 479)

 

Women

(n = 224)

Men

(n = 255)

Order

Keyword*

Number of patients

Percent (%) and 95% CI

Number of patients

Percent (%)

Number of patients

Percent (%)

P-value**

1

Abnormal, or suspected abnormal temperature

In turn including primary keywords shivering OR hypothermia OR the following combined keywords: Confirmed or suspected fever, Confirmed abnormal temperature (confirmed fever or hypothermia)

319

66.6

(62.3–70.7)

155

69.2

(62.7–75.2)

164

64.3

(58.1–70.2)

0.258

2

Pain

Abdominal/extremity/back/ undefined/urinary tract/joint/ chest/general/headache/throat/ wound/painful muscle cramp/ positive Pasternatsy´s sign (costovertebral angle tenderness)

230

48.0

(43.6–52.5)

128

57.1

(50.4–63.7)

102

40.0

(33.9–46.3)

0.000179

3

Abnormal breathing

Tachypnea, low oxygen saturation, airway secretions, breathing difficulties, cough, or obstructive breathing

210

43.8

(39.5–48.3)

104

46.4

(39.8–53.2)

106

41.6

(35.5–47.9)

0.285

4

Risk factors for sepsis

Known ongoing or recent infection, current antibiotic treatment, recent invasive procedures, substance abuse, compromised immune system, chronically compromised breathing

172

36.0

(31.7–40.3)

72

32.1

(26.1–38.7)

100

39.2

(33.2–45.5)

0.107

5

Abnormal circulation

Weak pulse or difficulties to palpate the pulse, peripheral coldness, cardiac arrest, tachycardia, low blood pressure, prolonged capillary refill time or non-measurable circulatory variables

163

34.0

(29.9–38.4)

83

37.1

(30.7–43.7)

80

31.4

(25.7–37.5)

0.190

6

Temporal deterioration

Stated deterioration or expressions describing a temporal change

144

30.1

(26.1–34.3)

69

30.8

(24.8–37.3)

75

29.4

(23.9–35.4)

0.740

7

Gastrointestinal symptoms

Vomiting, diarrhoea, reduced amount of stool, gastrointestinal bleeding, obstipation, pale faeces

137

28.6

(24.7–32.8)

82

36.6

(30.3–43.3)

55

21.6

(16.7–27.1)

0.000279

8

Acute altered mental status

Abnormal behaviour or level of consciousness (excluding previously known dementia or mental retardation without statement worse) OR abnormal verbal response defined as no/decreased verbal response

127

26.5

(22.8–30.6)

58

25.9

(20.3–32.1)

69

27.1

(21.7–33.0)

0.773

9

Abnormal skin

Paleness, wounds or wound infection, sweaty, cyanosis, redness, icterus, mottling, bruises, rash, blisters or peteckiae, change of skin turgor, exuding skin

125

26.1

(22.4–30.2)

59

26.3

(20.7–32.6)

66

25.9

(20.6–31.7)

0.910

10

Abnormal urination

Abnormal urination (such as haematuria without trauma, bad smelling or cloudy urine, increased frequency of urination) OR urinary tract pain OR decreased urinary volumes OR dysfunction of urinary catheters defined as obstruction/leakage/problematic urinary catheters including nefrostomias

118

24.6

(21.0–28.7)

46

20.5

(15.4–26.4)

72

28.2

(22.8–34.2)

0.051

11

Loss of energy

Defined as fatigue, weakness, faintness or similar expressions

113

23.6

(20.0–27.6)

59

26.3

(20.7–32.6)

54

21.2

(16.3–26.7)

0.184

12

Decreased mobility 

in turn including primary keywords remained sitting or lying in an abnormal way OR decreased miscellaneous mobility OR the following combined keywords: “weakness of the legs” and” fallen or being found on the floor”

106

22.1

(18.6–26.1)

41

18.3

(13.5–24.0)

65

25.5

(20.3–31.3)

0.059

  1. ED Emergency Department, CI Confidence Interval
  2. *The prevalence of all keywords (both primary and combined) exceeding 20% in the entire group of patients admitted to the ED of Södersjukhuset during 2013 and discharged with an ICD-10 code compatible with sepsis. The table illustrates the prevalence in the entire group and the prevalence based on sex
  3. **for comparison between sexes using Chi-Square analysis. P-values are presented without adjustment for multiple comparisons. In total 2 × 12 = 24 tests were performed. Bonferroni-adjusted significance level is 0,05/24 = 0,0021. P-values indicating significant differences after adjustment for multiple comparisons by Bonferroni correction are bolded and considered significant in the current study