Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. May 6, 2021; 9(13): 3008-3013
Published online May 6, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i13.3008
Table 1 Relationship between hemodynamic indices and outcomes in patients with sepsis after the treatment (mean ± SD)
Prognosis
n
HR (bpm)
CI (L/min/m2)
MAP (mm Hg)
SVRI (dyn/s/cm5/m2)
CVP (mm Hg)
ScvO2 (%)
Short-term prognosis
Shock86109.12 ± 9.534.48 ± 0.8754.21 ± 20.121479 ± 2974.46 ± 1.2267.37 ± 19.35
Non-shock34102.16 ± 7.34a4.17 ± 0.83a49.32 ± 19.59 a1421 ± 243a4.12 ± 1.09a71.56 ± 21.22a
28-d
Death21132.26 ± 11.234.85 ± 0.9455.60 ± 22.161493 ± 2764.82 ± 1.0361.28 ± 17.75
Survival9995.11 ± 9.14b4.28 ± 0.65b50.92 ± 19.33b1435 ± 239b4.23 ± 1.39b67.84 ± 25.56b
Table 2 Relationship between hemodynamic indices and shock
Variable
B value
SE value
P value
OR value
95%CI
CI0.2340.0320.010.8120.875-0.912
SVRI0.3450.0430.010.8230.889-0.992
CVP0.1450.0230.010.7620.712-0.896