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Table 2 Haemodynamic, respiratory and echocardiographic parameters of the two groups

From: Prognostic implications of tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion/pulmonary arterial systolic pressure ratio in septic shock patients

 

Survivors (n = 75)

Non-survivors (n = 43)

p Value

HR (bpm)

89 (80, 101)

107 (78, 116)

0.174

MAP (mmHg)

82 ± 4

80 ± 9

0.407

CVP (mmHg)

9 (8, 12)

10 (9, 13)

0.074

PEEP (cmH2O)

5 (5, 8)

6 (5, 8)

0.440

Pplat (cmH2O)

18 (16, 20)

19 (17, 22)

0.031

TAPSE (mm)

19.5 ± 5.1

15.1 ± 4.8

< 0.001

PASP (mmHg)

32.0 ± 9.6

37.9 ± 11.0

0.003

TAPSE/PASP (mm/mmHg)

0.61 (0.50, 0.81)

0.39 (0.31, 0.53)

< 0.001

RVOT-FS (%)

43 (34, 55)

38 (30, 48)

0.042

LVEF (%)

58 ± 13

57 ± 15

0.244

MAPSE (mm)

14.6 ± 4.6

9.9 ± 0.8

0.012

e’ (cm/s)

8.3 (6.9–10.6)

7.5 (4.6, 9.1)

0.043

  1. HR heart rate, MAP mean arterial pressure, CVP central venous pressure, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure, Pplat plateau pressure, TAPSE tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, PASP pulmonary arterial systolic pressure, RVOT-FS right ventricular outflow tract fractional shortening, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction, MAPSE mitral annular plane systolic excursion; e’: mitral e’ velocity