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Table 2 Laboratory findings of MPP with hypoxia, RMPP, and GMPP patients

From: Identify clinical factors related to Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia with hypoxia in children

Laboratory information

MPP WITH HYPOXIA(n = 69)

RMPP(n = 86)

GMPP(n = 190)

WBC(× 109/L)

10.19 ± 4.61

8.312 ± 3.286*

8.757 ± 3.795**

N,%

68.81 ± 13.32

62.620 ± 13.670*

60.321 ± 13.249**

CRP, mg/L

51.21 ± 49.59

26.273 ± 29.850*

23.771 ± 29.012**

LDH,IU/L

516.29 ± 221.37

471.92 ± 219.04

414.85 ± 168.83**

PCT,ng/ml

0.41 ± 0.68

0.22 ± 0.23*

0.25 ± 1.31

IL-6,pg/ml

69.96 ± 115.23

32.13 ± 28.33*

21.29 ± 28.16**

La,mmol/l

2.82 ± 1.064

2.94 ± 1.13

3.00 ± 1.11

AST,U/L

48.68 ± 42.27

40.03 ± 29.15

37.41 ± 41.25

ALT,U/L

47.17 ± 62.46

24.55 ± 27.43*

23.15 ± 48.36**

Fer,ng/L

421.61 ± 341.06

230.08 ± 265.68*

150.85 ± 167.70**

Fg,g/l

3.70 ± 1.15

4.27 ± 1.75*

4.52 ± 1.77**

D-D,mg/L

1.94 ± 2.91

1.86 ± 4.41

0.49 ± 1.15**

  1. WBC White blood cell, N Peripheral neutrophils, CRP C-reactive protein, LDH Lactic dehydrogenase, PCT Procalcitonin, IL-6 Interleukin (IL)-6, La Lactic acid, AST Aspartate aminotransferase, ALT Alanine aminotransferase, Fer Ferritin, Fg Fibrinogen, D-D D-dimer
  2. *MPP WITH HYPOXIA vs RMPP P < 0.05, **MPP with hypoxia vs GMPP P < 0.05 data are represented by mean ± SD