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Fig. 2 | Critical Care

Fig. 2

From: Change in cardiac output during Trendelenburg maneuver is a reliable predictor of fluid responsiveness in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome in the prone position under protective ventilation

Fig. 2

Individual values from five diagnostic tests to detect fluid responsiveness in fluid responders and non-responders. Closed circles are individual values. Red dotted lines display optimal thresholds for each diagnostic test computed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. a. ΔCCITREND, change in continuous cardiac index during the Trendelenburg maneuver; b. PPVBASELINE-1, pulse pressure variation during ventilation with 6 ml.kg-1 predicted body weight tidal volume; c. PPVVT8, pulse pressure variation during ventilation with 8 ml.kg-1 predicted body weight tidal volume; d. ΔPPV6-8, change in pulse pressure variation between ventilation with 6 and 8 ml.kg-1 predicted body weight tidal volume; e. ΔCCIEEO, change in continuous cardiac index during end-expiratory occlusion

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