Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jul 19, 2025; 15(7): 105992
Published online Jul 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i7.105992
Table 6 Survival analysis outcomes
Indicator
Survival analysis
Log-rank test
P value
Neuropsychiatric symptom severityReduced survival rates in septic shock patients with severe symptomsSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Persistent hypotensionIncreased 28-day mortality ratesSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Elevated lactate levelsIncreased 28-day mortality ratesSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Cardiac index (L/min/m²)Reduced survival rates with lower cardiac indexSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)Reduced survival rates with lower mean arterial pressureSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Systemic vascular resistance (dyn·s/cm5)Increased mortality rates with higher systemic vascular resistanceSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Pulmonary artery wedge pressure (mmHg)Increased mortality rates with higher pulmonary artery wedge pressureSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Stroke volume (mL)Reduced survival rates with lower stroke volumeSignificant correlation with prognosis< 0.05
Mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2, %)Reduced survival rates with lower SvO2Significant correlation with prognosis< 0.05