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Fig. 4 | Critical Care

Fig. 4

From: Risk factors for the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome in mechanically ventilated adults in Peru: a multicenter observational study

Fig. 4

Adjusted odds ratios of developing ARDS after mechanical ventilation onset as compared to no ARDS. All the variables shown were analyzed in separate multivariable models to avoid collinearity. All regression models were adjusted for age, sex, hospital, PEEP, and BMI. Interquartile odds ratios are used for continuous variables. Interquartile odds ratios represent an increase in odds of developing ARDS after mechanical ventilation [MV] onset when the variable in question increases from the lower 25th to the 75th percentile. The diamonds represent the odds ratio, and the black bins represent 95% CI intervals. The dotted line is the line of null effect and separates odds in favor of developing ARDS after mechanical ventilation [MV] onset to the right and odds against developing ARDS after mechanical ventilation [MV] onset to the left of the dotted line. Cstatic, static compliance; Pdriv, driving pressure; Pplat, plateau pressure; Pmean, mean pressure; Ppeak, peak pressure

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