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Table 3 Comparison of patients with coronavirus disease-19-related acute respiratory distress syndrome associated with lower versus higher respiratory system compliance

From: Electrical impedance tomography to titrate positive end-expiratory pressure in COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome

 

Compliance ≥ 40 mL/cmH2O (n = 9)

Compliance < 40 mL/cmH2O (n = 8)

p value

Body mass index (kg/m2)

29.8 [27.9, 33.1]

30.3 [24.4, 33.4]

0.67

Time from first symptoms to exploration (days)

9 [6.5, 12]

10 [9, 11]

0.63

PaO2/FiO2 before EIT (mmHg)

138 [89, 182]

130 [118, 150]

0.96

Respiratory system compliance (mL/cmH2O)

47 [46, 52]

31.5 [29, 37]

< 0.01

Recruitment-to-inflation ratio

0.48 [0.41, 0.62]

0.4 [0.31, 0.49]

0.25

Increase in PaO2/FiO2 after proning (mmHg)

52.5 [38, 91]

52 [12, 68]

0.53

Duration of proning (h)

18.5 [18, 21]

18 [17.5, 20.5]

0.87

EIT-PEEP titration

Best PEEPa (cmH2O)

12 [12]

12 [9, 13.5]

0.92

AUC for compliance

444 [345, 513]

293 [260, 316]

 < 0.01

Hyperdistension at PEEP 18 (%)

23 [17, 31]

25 [18, 27]

0.70

AUC for hyperdistension

111 [68, 141]

108 [78, 131]

0.81

Collapse at PEEP 6 (%)

29 [21, 39]

24 [19 – 31]

0.61

AUC for collapse

104 [59, 141]

78 [66, 115]

0.74

  1. aDefined using EIT as the smallest sum of hyperdistension and collapse. Continuous variables are expressed as median [interquartile range]
  2. PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure, EIT electrical impedance tomography, AUC area under the curve