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. 2023 Nov 17;14:7443. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-43223-0

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics of the CITE-seq Cohort

ID Age* Sex Gender Primary risk factor Secondary risk factors Sample day ARDS SOFA P/F Ratio OI
1 20–30 M Man Trauma Contusions/Massive Transfusion 3 No 10 357 2.5
2 20–30 F Woman Trauma Contusions/Massive Transfusion 5 No 3 468 3.2
3 40–50 M Man Trauma Contusions 2 No 7 310 3.2
4 40–50 M Man Trauma

Pneumonia/

Contusions

4 Yes 9 180 5.6
5 50–65 M Man Aspiration Pneumonitis VT/VF Arrest 3 Yes 13 215 6.0
6 40–50 M Man Trauma Pneumonia/Massive Transfusion 5 Yes 7 180 7.2
7 50–65 M Man NSTI/Sepsis Volume Overload 4 No 9 175 8.6
8 50–65 M Man Trauma Pneumonia 4 Yes 8 84 13.1

47

(32–54)

87%

Male

87% Man

75%

Trauma

NA

4

(3–5)

50%

ARDS

9

(7–10)

198

(176–345)

5.8

(3.2–8.3)

ARDS Acute respiratory distress syndrome, adjudicated at time of bronchoscopy, NSTI Necrotizing soft tissue infection, P/F ratio PaO2/FiO2 ratio; calculated at the time of bronchoscopy (if missing arterial blood gas, SaO2/FiO2 ratio is reported), OI Oxygenation index, Sample Day = interval of days between initiation of invasive mechanical ventilation and bronchoscopy; SOFA Sequential organ failure assessment (calculated at time of bronchoscopy), VT/VF Ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation

Race and ethnicity were ascertained by participant self-reporting; we do not report individual race/ethnicity to protect participant privacy; 75% of the cohort was white and 25% of the cohort was black

*Age provided as a range to protect participant privacy

Sex and gender are described based on participant self-reporting