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Table 1 Demographic data and baseline values for haemodynamic, plethysmographic and respiratory parameters

From: Relation between respiratory variations in pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude and arterial pulse pressure in ventilated patients

Parameter

Value (mean ± SD)

Range

Demography

   Age (year)

64 ± 11

41–85

   Height (cm)

166 ± 8

155–180

   Weight (kg)

65 ± 12

106–17

Arterial blood pressure and heart rate

   Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

116 ± 20

78–146

   Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)

57 ± 14

39–89

   Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

75 ± 15

54–105

   Heart rate (beats/min)

97 ± 19

66–133

   PPmax (mmHg)

66 ± 15

39–95

   PPmin (mmHg)

60 ± 16

29–90

   ΔPP (%)

12 ± 8

2–34

Pulse oximetry plethysmography

   POPmax (mm)

52 ± 4

43–61

   POPmin (mm)

46 ± 3

37–51

   ΔPOP (%)

12 ± 8

3–37

   SpO2 (%)

96 ± 3

90–100

Respiratory parameters

   PaO2/FiO2 (mmHg)

233 ± 99

67–440

   Vt (ml/kg)

8 ± 2

5–13

   Respiratory rate (breaths/min)

19 ± 5

12–30

   PEEP (cm H2O)

5 ± 4

0–15

  1. ΔPOP, respiratory variations in pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude; ΔPP, respiratory variations in pulse pressure; PaO2/FiO2, ratio of arterial oxygen tension to fractional inspired oxygen; PEEP, positive end-expiratory pressure; SpO2, pulse oximeter oxygen saturation; Vt, tidal volume.