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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Validity of mini-fluid challenge for predicting fluid responsiveness following liver transplantation

 

All patients (n = 50)

Child A (n = 14)

Child B (n = 15)

Child C (n = 21)

P-value

Age (years)

52 (45–57)

51 (45–57)

52 (42–55)

56 (48–60)

0.23

Sex M/F

46/4

14/0

13/2

19/2

0.39

BMI

26 (24–29)

27 (23–29)

26 (23–26)

26 (24–29)

0.35

MELD

13 (11–17)

10 (9–11)*

16 (12–17)

17 (13–19)

< 0.001

Graft weight (g)

835 (660–950)

865 (615–1022)

690 (620–800)†

870 (740–990)

0.012

Intraoperative use of vasopressor

20 (40%)

0

2 (13%)

18 (86%)*

< 0.001

Intraoperative use of colloid (ml)

2000 (1000)

1500 (500)

1700 (650)

2000 (900)

0.14

ICU stay (days)

7 (7–10)

7 (7–10)

7 (7–14)

7 (7–10)

0.9

Hospital stay (days)

21 (21–21)

21 (21–22)

21 (21–30)

21 (21–21)

0.78

  1. Data are presented as median (IQR) or ratio
  2. BMI body mass index, MELD Model for end-stage liver disease, ICU intensive care unit
  3. adenotes significant compared to the other two groups. bdenotes significant compared to CHILD C. p < 0.05