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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the participants

From: High-flow nasal cannula improves clinical efficacy of airway management in patients undergoing awake craniotomy

Variables

Index of variables

HFNC 40

(n = 22)

HFNC 60

(n = 20)

NPA

(n = 23)

Age (years)

Mean ± SD

37.32 ± 15.28

41.25 ± 13.89

40.43 ± 10.16

Body Mass Index (kg/m2)

Mean ± SD

23.71 ± 3.68

23.45 ± 4.16

21.81 ± 2.29

Gender

Male

11 (50.00)

13 (65.00)

11 (47.83)

Female

11 (50.00)

7 (35.00)

12 (52.17)

ASA physical status

I

10 (45.45)

11 (55.00)

16 (69.57)

II

12 (54.55)

9 (45.00)

7 (30.43)

Epilepsy

No

18 (81.82)

18 (90.00)

18 (78.26)

Yes

4 (18.18)

2 (10.00)

5 (21.74)

Hypertension

No

20 (90.91)

19 (95.00)

23 (100.0)

Yes

2 (9.09)

1 (5.00)

0 (0.00)

Surgery type

Other surgery

4 (18.18)

1 (5.00)

2 (8.70)

Right-sided glioma resection

7 (31.82)

2 (10.00)

7 (30.43)

Left-sided glioma resection

11 (50.00)

17 (85.00)

14 (60.87)

  1. HFNC high-flow nasal cannula, NPA nasopharyngeal airway, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists