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Fig. 2 | Critical Care

Fig. 2

From: Postoperative hypotension in patients discharged to the intensive care unit after non-cardiac surgery is associated with adverse clinical outcomes

Fig. 2

Cumulative incidence of postoperative hypotension for overall surgeries and the top 10 surgeries, among patients discharged to the ICU for 48 h after non-cardiac/non-obstetric surgery. Patients included had no preceding IOH (MAP ≤ 65 mmHg). The incidence of lowest POH value recorded per patient by MAP thresholds of ≤ 55 mmHg, ≤ 65 mmHg, ≤ 75 mmHg and > 75 mmHg is shown for overall surgeries and the 10 most common surgery types and overall (craniotomy most common, knee prosthesis least common). Due to rounding, categories will not always add to 100%. surgeries in the top 10 cohort: AMP, limb amputation; CHOL, gallbladder surgery; COLO, colon surgery; CRAN, craniotomy; FUSN, spinal fusion; FUSN-LAM, spinal fusion laminectomy; FX, open reduction of fracture; HPRO, hip prosthesis; KPRO, knee prosthesis; THOR, thoracic surgery (non-cardiac, non-vascular); POH, postoperative hypotension

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