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. 2019 Nov 21;34(6):1167–1176. doi: 10.1007/s10877-019-00423-8

Table 2.

Baseline systemic hemodynamics and arterial blood gas analysis

Characteristics Shock
Patients
(n = 20)
Non-shock
Patients
(n = 20)
P value
Heart rate (bpm) 95 (79–105) 81 (70–93) 0.024a
MAP (mmHg) 70 (66–73) 81 (71–100) 0.002a
Cardiac index (L/min/m2) 3.1 (1.9–5.2)
Arterial lactate (mmol/L) 3.2 (1.9–4.5) 2.4 (0.8–2.9) 0.095b
ScvO2 (%) 75 (54–83)
Arterial (pH) 7.35 (7.33–7.39) 7.38 (7.34–7.41) 0.354a
PaO2 (mmHg) 130 (98–142) 97 (74–117) 0.134b
PaCO2 (mmHg) 33.6 (28.4–38.6) 36.8 (35.7–41.8) 0.304b
Base excess (mEq/L) − 5.8 (− 8.4 to − 3.1) − 3.5 (− 3.8 to − 0.7) 0.248b

Values represent median (IQR)

MAP mean arterial blood pressure, ScvO2 central venous oxygen saturation, PaO2 partial pressure of arterial oxygen, PaCO2 partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide

P values were calculated with the use of (a) Mann–Whitney U test and (b) Independent t-test. * Systemic hemodynamic variables were recorded at the time of study inclusion, simultaneously with the evaluation of the peripheral perfusion parameters

#Arterial blood gas analyses were recorded from the closer time of inclusion in the study