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Table 1 Patient characteristics

From: Changes in stroke volume induced by lung recruitment maneuver can predict fluid responsiveness during intraoperative lung-protective ventilation in prone position

Variables

All patients

(n = 30)

Gender, M/F

17/13

Age, yr

59.9 ± 17.9

Height, cm

159 ± 9.8

Weight, kg

59.0 ± 13.6

Body Mass index, kg/m2

23.1 ± 4.6

ASA physical status, I/II/III/IV

2/ 23 /4 /1

Comorbidities

 Hypertension, n

13

 Coronary artery disease, n

2

 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, n

1

 Asthma, n

1

 Chronic kidney disease, n

4

 Diabetes, n

5

 Dyslipidemia, n

4

Ventilatory conditions

 Tidal volume, ml/kg ideal body weight

6.29 ± 0.47

 Respiratory rate, cycles/min

12.1 ± 1.0

 Positive endo-expiratory pressure, cm H2O

5.0

 Peak inspiratory pressure, cm H2O

16.7 ± 3.9

 End-inspiratory plateau pressure, cm H2O

11.3 ± 3.4

  1. Data are expressed as mean (SD) or number unless stated
  2. Abbreviations: ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologist