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Table 2 Clinical and biochemical characteristics of cases with Fournier’s gangrene with testicular involvement

From: Can the SIARI score be used at initial admission to predict testes involvement in patients with fournier’s gangrene; a single-centre, retrospective study

Variable

Patients without testicular involvement group (median, IQR) (n = 41)

Patients with testicular involvement group (median, IQR) (n = 10)

p-valuea

Age (year)

62 (27)

64.5 (21)

0.336

Hospital stay (day)

12 (10)

12.5 (11)

0.447

Serum creatinine (mg/dL)

0.9 (0.8)

1.7 (1.2)

0.109

Serum glucose (mg/dL)

171 (188)

234 (214)

0.406

Serum sodium (mmol/L)

136 (8)

136 (7)

0.877

Haemoglobin (g/dL)

12.9 (2.9)

13.1 (2.5)

0.484

Total WBC count (per mm3)

13.5 (10.5)

26.1 (9)

0.004

Neutrophile

10 (9.6)

16.1 (12.4)

0.059

Lymphocyte

1.3 (0.8)

1.4 (1.6)

0.380

Platelet (109/L)

270 (128)

240 (172)

0.569

PLR

182 (102)

157 (81)

0.094

NLR

7 (9)

9 (14)

0.601

C-Reactive Protein (mg/L)

175 (150.1)

197.9 (84)

0.102

LRINEC score

5 (6)

9 (4)

0.021

SIARI score

2 (2)

3.5 (3)

0.001

  1. a: Mann Whitney U test, IQR: Interquartille Range NLR: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, PLR: Platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio WBC: White blood cell