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Table 2 Patient characteristics per patient

From: Erratum to: Extravascular lung water index measurement in critically ill children does not correlate with a chest x-ray score of pulmonary edema

Patient

number

Gender

Age

(months)

Weight

(kg)

Diagnosis

Length of PICU

stay (days)

Ventilator

days

Probability of death PRISM II

%

Probability

of death PIM %

Outcome

1

F

24

14.0

Near Drowning

19

17

85

60

survived

2

F

83

18.0

Reconstruction of pulmonary artery

18

16

7

6

survived

3

F

23

14.0

Abdominal surgery

5

3

78

17

survived

4

F

9

8.5

RSV

16

15

4

11

survived

5

F

31

16.0

Meningococcal disease

6

5

22

19

survived

6

F

2

4.8

Arterial switch operation

13

10

39

3

survived

7

F

5

7.1

Tetrology of Fallot repair

16

14

18

3

survived

8

F

8

6.5

Reconstruction of pulmonary artery

2

1

2

1

survived

9

M

4

4.4

VSD repair

13

5

26

1

survived

10

M

36

15.0

Meningococcal disease

5

4

8

7

survived

11

M

6

9.0

Meningococcal disease

5

4

9

8

survived

12

F

14

10.0

Meningococcal disease

4

3

28

9

survived

13

M

7

9.0

Inborn error of metabolism

12

5

88

3

survived

14

F

4

5.4

Post cardiac surgery

3

20

29

5

survived

15

M

17

12.0

Meningococcal disease

13

9

37

53

survived

16

M

24

13.0

Cardiac shock

20

9

31

28

survived

17

M

8

9.0

Pneumonia

20

15

5

4

survived

18

F

8

8.4

Status epilepticus

8

4

2

7

survived

19

F

28

10.0

Post CPR

4

3

70

46

survived

20

M

27

16.0

Meningococcal disease

6

5

61

63

survived

21

F

7

8.0

Shock/coma

12

7

54

24

survived

22

M

43

16.0

Septic shock

4

4

86

63

died

23

F

33

12.0

Septic shock

5

3

3

23

survived

24

M

32

15.2

Post CPR

18

16

40

2

died

  1. F, female; M, male.