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. 2020 Jan 1;201(1):63–72. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201906-1113OC

Table 1.

Subject Demographics of Lung Transplant Patients as Defined by PGD Grade 3 Status

Covariate PGD (n = l) Non-PGD (n = 11) P Value
Donor variables      
 Sex, M, n (%) 4 (57) 7 (64) 0.8
 Age, mean, yr 33.4 38.6 0.5
 Race, n (%)     0.3
  White 5 (71) 10 (91)  
  African American 2 (29) 1 (9)  
 Any smoking, yes, n (%) 4 (57) 8 (73) 0.5
Recipient variables      
 Sex, M, n (%) 4 (57) 7 (64) 0.8
 Age, mean, yr 61.3 61.3 0.9
 BMI, mean 26.1 25.8 0.9
 Pulmonary diagnosis, n (%)     0.5
  Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 3 (43) 6 (55)  
  Interstitial lung disease 3 (43) 5 (45)  
  Chronic rejection 1 (14) 0 (0)  
 PASP, mean 33.3 30.5 0.6
 Race, n (%)     0.02
  White 4 (57) 11 (100)  
  African American 3 (43) 0  
Operative variables      
 Ischemic time, min, mean 367 271 0.1
 Transplant type, single, n (%) 4 (57) 7 (64) 0.8
 Cardiopulmonary bypass use, yes, n (%) 3 (43) 5 (45) 0.9

Definition of abbreviations: BMI = body mass index; PASP = pulmonary artery systolic pressure; PGD = primary graft dysfunction.

Percentages may not exactly equal 100% because of rounding.