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Table 2 Hemodynamic variables

From: Increased permeability-oedema and atelectasis in pulmonary dysfunction after trauma and surgery: a prospective cohort study

 

Thoracic trauma

Oesophageal surgery

Abdominal surgery

Bone surgery

P

 

n = 5

n = 8

n = 6

n = 4

 

Heart rate (bpm)

97 (89–108)1

56 (44–82)

66 (46–89)

60 (49–104)

0.014

MAP (mmHg)

78 (67–84)

87 (60–113)

81 (75–100)

74 (65–105)

0.763

CVP (mmHg)

9 (7–14)2

4 (0–6)

3 (1–5)

4.5 (2–7)

0.007

GEDVI (ml.m-2)

617 (492–1125)

823 (574–1068)

726 (521–922)

751 (380–826)

0.668

CI (l.min-1.m-2)

5.8 (3.8–8.2)3

2.8 (2.2–3.9)

3.2 (2.4–3.5)

2.9 (2.0–5.5)

0.056

Dopamine (mg.h-1)

0 (0–40)

8 (0–32)

0 (0–8)

1.5 (0–4)

0.442

Red cell concentrates

0 (0–3)

0 (0–12)

3.5 (2–7)

9 (0–32)

0.133

  1. Median (range) or number of patients, where appropriate. MAP, mean arterial pressure; CVP, central venous pressure; GEDVI (n 680–800 ml-1.m2), global end-diastolic volume index; CI, cardiac index. Versus surgical groups 1P = 0.001; 2P < 0.001; 3P = 0.003; 4P = 0.005; among surgical groups aP = 0.008.