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OAB patients in the dry group had the highest average utility score compared to patients in the most severe groups (0.848 vs 0.742; p < 0.001).
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Results for the OAB-q severity subscale showed greater bothersome symptoms with increasing UI severity (30.4 in dry group compared to 64.6 in most severe group; p < 0.0001).
The most severe group of patients showed a significant higher frequency of patients with history of chronic hepatic failure.
As expected, patients in the most severe group showed higher APACHE-II scores, higher creatinine levels in plasma, and lower platelets counts in blood.
When Kaplan Meier analysis was repeated for those patients of the most severe group (those with SOFA ≥ 8), no thresholds associated with mortality were identified for individual immunoglobulins (Fig. 2).
Both groups presented also a similar proportion of infections caused by Gram + bacteria and fungi, but the most severe group had a significant higher frequency of infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria along with an overall higher frequency of patients with microbiologically confirmed infection.
Even among the most severe group, only 79% were periodically reviewed by specialists.
Nine patients of the most severe group and six of the less severe ones had concomitant preexistent conditions (Table 1).
Perhaps the most significant recent advance in understanding the genetics of epilepsy has come from exome sequencing in the EEs, the most severe group of epilepsies.
Overall, the four groups presented significant differences in APACHE II and SOFA scores (P < 0.001 for both), dysoxic shock being the most severe group.
For example, for the BASDAI fatigue item, mean FACIT-Fatigue scores were least for those patients in the most severe group compared with the less severe groups (Table 5).
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