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Table 1 Demographic data and operation characteristics of undergoing elective thoracic surgery with open lung ventilation

From: The use of oxygen reserve index in one-lung ventilation and its impact on peripheral oxygen saturation, perfusion index and, pleth variability index

Age, (year)

55.46 ± 13.85

Height, (cm)

168.5 ± 8.43

Weight, (kg)

77.76 ± 16.1

Body mass index, (kg/m2)

27.54 ± 6.17

Gender, n (%)

 Female

22 (44)

 Male

28 (56)

ASA-PS, n (%)

 I

5 (10)

 II

27,854)

 III

18 (36)

FVC, (mL)

2.87 ± 0.68

FEV1

2.3 ± 0.59

Smoking, n (%)

34 (68)

COPD, n (%)

11 (22)

Hypertension, n (%)

17 (34)

Diabetes mellitus, n (%)

8 (16)

Coronary artery disease, n (%)

6 (12)

Right side intervention, n (%)

24 (48)

Surgical approach, n (%)

 Thoracotomy

27 (54)

 VATS

23 (46)

Type of surgery, n (%)

 Lung biopsy

12 (24)

 Wedge resection

19 (38)

 Lobectomy

14 (28)

 Pneumonectomy

5 (10)

Duration of operation, (min)

71.3 ± 37.59

  1. ASA-PS American Society of Anesthesiologists-physical status, BMI Body mass index, COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, FVC Forced vital capacity, FEV1 Forced expiratory volume fist second, VATS Video assisted; thoracoscopic surgery