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Table 3 Percentage change in SVI, EDVI, SVRI, IVCCI and FS in individual patients pre and post fluid challenges and total input and output volumes

From: Myocardial and haemodynamic responses to two fluid regimens in African children with severe malnutrition and hypovolaemic shock (AFRIM study)

Patients

Cardiac haemodynamics summary

Fluid resuscitation summary

% ∆SVI

% ∆EDVI

% ∆SVRI

% ∆IVCCI

% ∆FS

Input (ml/kg/h)

Output (ml/kg/h)

Group 1

 301

-17

-2

-29

-13

-19

2.8

4.6

 401a

16

-24

10

 

66

7.4

1.5

 402

-3

-14

20

166

16

3.5

0.7

 403

15

-1

-11

118

22

3.4

5.1

 404

-1

0

19

29

-2

3.4

6.8

 405

33

31

-17

17

2

2.6

7.4

 406

-48

-40

56

-16

-18

6.8

0.2

 407

57

5

-25

38

60

5.0

0.3

 408

46

34

4

-20

13

4.2

1.5

 409

0

-2

-23

28

1

3.1

11.9

 410

-4

11

1

-16

-19

4.1

4.5

Group 2

 411

30

-18

-10

-32

77

4.3

3.3

 412

5

-10

-46

-34

19

8.4

1.9

 413

27

17

-15

25

12

2.9

0.6

 414

34

42

7

0

-6

2.0

6.0

 415

3

6

-2

-28

-4

2.8

3.2

 416b

-

-

-

-

-

10.0

16.7

 417b

-

-

-

-

-

10.0

0

 418

25

21

-18

-66

5

4.0

3.9

 419

30

20

-18

29

6

1.4

8.5

  1. aPatient (401) received a bolus of 20 ml/kg/h instead of the 15mls/kg/h recommended by the World Health Organization. bPatients 416 and 417 only had initial echocardiography as they died before post-rehydration measurements