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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Can carotid artery Doppler variations induced by the end-expiratory occlusion maneuver predict fluid responsiveness in septic shock patients?

 

Patients (n = 18)

Age, years

64 ± 10

Males

14 (78)

Body mass index (Kg/m2)

27 ± 5

SAPS II score

60 [46–81]

SOFA score at inclusion

9.5 [8–12]

 

All measurements (n = 44)

Norepinephrine dose (mcg/Kg/min)

0.7 ± 0.6

PEEP (cmH2O)

6 ± 2

Compliance (mL/cmH2O)

38 ± 9

Driving pressure (cmH2O)

13 ± 3

Plateau pressure (cmH2O)

19 ± 4

Tidal volume (mL/Kg)

6 ± 0.5

Respiratory rate (breaths/min)

20 ± 3

  1. Data are expressed as median [IQR], mean ± standard deviation, or n (%)
  2. PEEP, positive end-expiratory pressure; SAPS, Simplified Acute Physiology Score; and SOFA, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment