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Table 3 Baseline values in responders versus non-responders

From: How can the response to volume expansion in patients with spontaneous respiratory movements be predicted?

Parameter

Value

 

Non-responders (n = 12)

Responders (n = 9)

Temperature, °C

36.9 (36.6–37.9)

37.2 (36.9–38.0)

Heart rate, minute-1

96 (79–105)

93 (88–110)

Mean arterial pressure, mmHg

74 (67–81)

70 (68–79)

ΔPP, %

15 (6–19)

9 (5–16)

Mean PAP, mmHg

21 (18–25)

17 (15–26)

PAOPee, mmHg

14 (11–16)

11 (5–15)

RAPee, mmHg

11 (7–15)

5 (5–10)

Inspiratory ΔRAP, mmHg

-3 (-5 to -1)

-4 (-5 to -2)

Cardiac index, l minute-1 m-2

3.2 (2.7–3.5)

2.7 (2.3–3.4)

Arterial pH

7.39 (7.37–7.45)

7.44 (7.42–7.47)a

PaCO2

38 (36–40)

36 (31–39)

PaO2

97 (85–113)

108 (89–125)

SaO2

99 (97–99)

99 (98–99)

SvO2

67 (57–72)

67 (64–74)

Hemoglobin, g/dl

9.0 (8.8–11.9)

10.4 (8.7–12.5)

Lactate, mEq/l

1.6 (1.4–2.4)

1.3 (1.1–1.4)

  1. ΔPP, pulse pressure variation; ΔRAP, variation in right atrial pressure; PaCO2, arterial partial pressure of CO2; PaO2, arterial partial pressure of oxygen; PAOPee, pulmonary arterial occluded pressure at end-expiration; PAP, pulmonary arterial pressure; RAPee, right atrial pressure at end-expiration; SaO2, arterial oxygen saturation; SvO2, mixed venous oxygen saturation. Ranges in parentheses are 25th to 75th centiles. ap < 0.05 between the two groups.