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Table 1 Administered treatment, fluid output, and balance in cohort 1 study

From: Time course of blood lactate levels, inflammation, and mitochondrial function in experimental sepsis

Parameters

Lac ≄10%

Lac <10%

p value

Propofol, mg/kg/h

5.7 (5.1–6.2)

5.5 (4.9–5.9)

0.459a

Fentanylb, ÎŒg/kg/h

4.9 (4.5–5.7)

5.2 (5.0–8.1)

0.072a

Midazolam, mg/kg/h

0.05 (0.04–0.06)

0.06 (0.05–00.7)

0.331a

Fluid bolusc,d, ml/kg/h

0.80 (0.53–1.24)

1.68 (0.50–2.82)

0.186a

 Ringer’s lactate

0.45 (0.30–0.65)

0.84 (0.28–1.75)

0.186a

 HES

0.39 (0.23–0.58

0.84 (0.21–1.07)

0.150a

Norepinephrine

 

  n/Total n, %

7/13 (53.8)

8/11 (72.7)

0.423e

 Dose, ÎŒg/kg/minute

0.02 (0.01–0.07)

0.10 (0.06–0.22)

0.054a

Dobutamine

  n/Total n, %

2/13 (15.4)

5/11 (45.5)

0.182e

 Dose, ÎŒg/kg/minute

1.89 (0.65–3.13)

0.44 (0.33–0.58)

0.190a

Total volume receivedf, ml/kg/h

3.61 (3.49–4.11)

4.12 (3.43–5.39)

0.303a

Urine output, ml/kg/h

1.00 (0.96–1.15)

1.21 (0.99–1.36)

0.134a

Gastric tube output, ml/kg/h

0.22 (0.05–0.30)

0.42 (0.22–0.71)

0.036a

Final balanceg, ml/kg/h

2.48 (2.15–2.75)

2.45 (1.93–4.13)

1.000a

  1. HES 6% Hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4, Lac Lactate
  2. Values are median (IQR) or n/total n (%) when indicated
  3. aMann-Whitney U test
  4. bSum of basic fentanyl infusion with additional bolus
  5. cSum of Ringer’s lactate and HES
  6. dAdministered during resuscitation period
  7. eFisher’s exact test
  8. fSum of Ringer’s lactate basal infusion + 50% glucose basal infusion + Ringer’s lactate bolus + HES
  9. gFinal balance = total volume received − (urine output + gastric tube output)