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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with lung cancer who were admitted to the ICU

From: Characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with lung cancer requiring ICU admission: a retrospective analysis based on the MIMIC-III database

Characteristics

Total (n = 1242)

Age at ICU admission, years

68.2 ± 11.6

Age ≥ 65 years

774 (62.3%)

Male

696 (56.0%)

Smoking

348 (28.0%)

Comorbidity

 HTN

618 (49.8%)

 Hyperlipidemia

365 (29.4%)

 DM

224 (18.0%)

 COPD

529 (42.6%)

 HF

207 (16.7%)

 CKD

117 (9.4%)

Metastasis

655 (52.7%)

Admission type

 Elective

257 (20.7%)

 Emergency

960 (77.3%)

 Urgent

25 (2.0%)

ICU typea (n = 1199)

 MICU

590 (49.2%)

 SICU/TSICU

367 (30.6%)

 CCU/CSRU

242 (20.2%)

SAPS II scorea (n = 1174)

37.0 (30.0–45.0)

SOFA scorea (n = 1199)

3.0 (1.0–5.0)

ICU LOSa (n = 1199)

2.2 (1.3–4.7)

MVa (n = 1199)

443 (36.9%)

Vasopressora (n = 1199)

280 (23.4%)

DNR

84 (6.8%)

28-day ICU mortality

396 (31.9%)

28-day in-hospital mortality

380 (30.6%)

Six-month mortalitya (n = 1010)

689 (68.2%)

  1. Data were presented as mean ± standard deviation, median (interquartile), or number (percentage) as appropriate. aData were calculated without missing data. ICU intensive care unit, HTN hypertension, DM diabetes mellitus, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HF heart failure, CKD chronic kidney disease, SICU surgical ICU, TSICU trauma/surgical ICU, MICU medical ICU, CCU coronary care unit, CSRU cardiac surgery recovery unit, SAPS II Simplified Acute Physiology Score II, SOFA Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, LOS length of stay, MV mechanical ventilation, DNR do not resuscitate