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Table 1 Patients’ main characteristics

From: Heterogeneity of regional inflection points from pressure-volume curves assessed by electrical impedance tomography

Patient

Gender

Age (years)

BMI

SAPS II (at ICU admission)

SOFA (day of study)

Etiology of acute respiratory failure

Days of intubation

ARDS (yes or no)

PaO2/FiO2(mmHg)*

PEEP (cmH2O)*

Outcome

1

F

75

25

34

7

Sepsis

7

Yes

198

10

Survivor

2

M

79

26

33

8

Thoracic trauma

7

Yes

160

8

Non-survivor

3

M

90

29

46

7

Sepsis

1

Yes

205

10

Survivor

4

M

71

29

30

10

Postoperative respiratory failure

2

No

230

7

Survivor

5

F

80

35

22

9

Postoperative respiratory failure pneumonia

5

Yes

263

8

Survivor

6

M

69

33

30

4

Postoperative respiratory failure

2

No

168

8

Survivor

7

M

66

24

40

6

Sepsis

1

No

294

6

Survivor

8

F

85

19

38

5

Septic shock

1

No

273

7

Survivor

9

F

80

33

63

10

Hemorrhagic shock

4

Yes

256

10

Survivor

10

F

76

24

33

8

Hemorrhagic shock

2

No

258

7

Non-survivor

11

F

72

26

38

10

Postoperative respiratory failure pneumonia

6

No

175

6

Survivor

12

F

78

35

38

11

Postoperative respiratory failure

4

No

141

6

Survivor

Median [IQR]

5 M/7 F

77 [71–80]

28 [24–33]

36 [31–40]

8 ± [6.3–10]

 

3 [1.3–5.8]

5 yes/7 no

218 [170–262]

7.5 [6.3–9.5]

2 non-survivors/10 survivors

  1. BMI body mass index, SAPSII simplified acute physiology score II, ICU intensive care unit, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, ARDS acute respiratory distress syndrome, PaO2/FiO2 partial pressure of arterial oxygen on inspired fraction of oxygen ratio, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure
  2. *Before starting the protocol (clinical)