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Table 1 Hemodynamic parameters

From: Non-invasive monitoring of mitochondrial oxygenation and respiration in critical illness using a novel technique

Parameter

Baseline measurements (t0)

Measurements 3 hours after LPS infusion (t1)

Measurements after late resuscitation (t2)

Control group (n = 8)

 

 Cardiac output (ml/minute)

137 ± 21

115 ± 32

 

 Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

78 ± 4

66 ± 3*

 

 Heart rate (bpm)

235 ± 12

244 ± 12

 

 pH

7.33 ± 0.01

7.28 ± 0.04

 

 pCO2 (mmHg)

39 ± 1.8

36 ± 2.0

 

 pO2 (mmHg)

201 ± 3.99

201 ± 6.64

 
 

Baseline measurements (t0)

Post-LPS measurements (t1)

 

LPS resuscitation group (n = 10)

 

 Cardiac output (ml/minute)

118 ± 28

111 ± 36

 

 Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

82 ± 3

80 ± 8

 

 Heart rate (bpm)

240 ± 7

292 ± 14*†

 

 pH

7.34 ± 0.01

7.16 ± 0.02*†

 

 pCO2 (mmHg)

36 ± 2

38.5 ± 2

 

 pO2 (mmHg)

196 ± 5

209 ± 3*

 

 Lactate (mmol/l)

1.10 ± 0.07

3.87 ± 0.32*†

 
 

Baseline measurements (t0)

Post-LPS measurements (t1)

Late resuscitation measurements (t2)

LPS non-resuscitation group (n = 10)

 Cardiac output (ml/minute)

135 ± 17

50 ± 19*

343 ± 80*†

 Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

76 ± 9

57 ± 4

53 ± 4

 Heart rate (bpm)

247 ± 10

268 ± 29

294 ± 14

 pH

7.35 ± 0.01

7.14 ± 0.01*†

7.12 ± 0.01*†

 pCO2 (mmHg)

35 ± 2

37 ± 2

34 ± 3

 pO2 (mmHg)

192 ± 3

189 ± 7

193 ± 8

 Lactate (mmol/l)

1.38 ± 0.10

4.30 ± 0.33*†

5.00 ± 0.77*†

  1. Data presented as mean ± standard error
  2. *Significantly different (p <0.05) compared with baseline measurements
  3. †Significantly difference (p <0.05) compared with control group
  4. LPS lipopolysaccharide, PCO2 carbon dioxide tension, PO2 oxygen tension