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Table 2 Hemodynamic parameters during the first 24 hours after admission a

From: Association between systemic hemodynamics and septic acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: a retrospective observational study

Parameters

AKI − (N = 68)

AKI + (N = 69)

P value

CO (mean)

4.6 (3.6 to 6.2)

4.9 (3.8 to 6.7)

0.41

CO (LLR)

3.7 (3 to 5.4)

3.8 (2.9 to 4.8)

0.76

CO (ULR)

5.7 (3.9 to 7.1)

6 (5.1 to 8.1)

0.14

ScvO2 (mean)

74.5 (71.7 to 78.4)

74.5 (67.3 to 77.5)

0.26

SvcO2 (LLR)

71 (65 to 75)

67 (60.1 to 72.3)

0.058

SvcO2 (ULR)

80 (76 to 84.2)

80 (75.6 to 84)

0.92

SAP (mean)

110.2 (101.4 to 117)

108.5 (100.5 to 119)

0.94

SAP (LLR)

88.5 (80 to 98)

89 (77 to 100)

0.8

SAP (ULR)

128 (116 to 142)

130 (117 to 143)

0.74

DAP (mean)

54.8 (50.4 to 59.5)

51.5 (46.5 to 56)

0.028

DAP (LLR)

45 (40 to 50)

42 (37 to 46)

0.15

DAP (ULR)

64.5 (57.8 to 69.2)

60 (55 to 66)

0.022

MAP (mean)

73 (69.2 to 79.1)

72 (65.5 to 77)

0.16

MAP (LLR)

61.7 (53 to 65.5)

58 (52 to 65)

0.26

MAP (ULR)

87.5 (81 to 94)

84 (76 to 95)

0.18

CVP (mean)

8.5 (7 to 11.1)

11 (8.5 to 13)

0.00031

CVP (LLR)

4.5 (3 to 6.2)

7 (3 to 8)

0.0042

CVP (ULR)

13 (10 to 16)

15 (12 to 18)

0.00055

  1. aAKI−, no or transient acute kidney injury; AKI+, new or persistent acute kidney injury; CO, cardiac output; CVP, central venous pressure; DAP, diastolic arterial blood pressure; LLR, lower limit of the range; MAP, mean arterial blood pressure; SAP, systolic arterial blood pressure; ScvO2, central venous oxygen saturation, ULR, upper limit of the range.