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. 2022 Aug 19;23:684. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06617-x

Table 4.

Definition of SAEs

The SAEs include but are not limited to
Major bleeding
 Bleeding requires transfusion for > 2 units
Severe arrhythmias
 Type II second-degree AVB or third-degree AVB
 Sustained ventricular tachycardia (> 30 s)
 Ventricular fibrillation
Ventilator associated pneumonia, which needs to meet all the criteria below:
 At least 48 h after endotracheal intubation
 Chest X-ray showing sustained or worsening shadowing (infiltrates or consolidations)
 Signs of pulmonary consolidation and/or crackles on auscultation, at least meet one of the following criteria:
  a) White blood cell count > 10 × 109/L or < 4 × 109/L
  b) Temperature > 37.5 °C, purulent secretions
  c) Positive cultures obtained directly from bronchial secretions
Bloodstream infection
 Positive cultures obtained from the peripheral blood
SSI
 Purulent drainage in the operated region with pain or tenderness, localized swelling, redness, and heat or fever, requiring operation, including superficial incisional wound SSI, deep incisional wound SSI, and organ/space SSI
Limb ischemia from any cause
 Physical examination demonstrating pain, pallor, pulseless, cold, and motor or sensor deficit
 Requiring decannulation of ECMO catheter or surgical intervention
Stroke
 New onset abnormal neurological signs and symptoms last for at least 24 h with radiographic evidence
Any other severe adverse events determined by the physicians

AVB atrioventricular block, ECMO extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, SAE serious adverse events, SSI surgical site infection