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Patient Characteristics at Baseline. HAP is hospital acquired pneumonia, CAP is community acquired pneumonia. |
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| Patient |
Age |
Sex |
Height (cm) |
Weight (kg) |
Diagnosis |
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| 1 |
53 |
Male |
190 |
80 |
Acute pancreatitis |
| 2 |
32 |
Female |
159 |
150 |
Acute heart failure post pregnancy |
| 3 |
68 |
Female |
166 |
45 |
Septic shock secondary to CAP |
| 4 |
65 |
Female |
160 |
110 |
Septic shock secondary to abdominal sepsis |
| 5 |
28 |
Female |
160 |
53 |
Acute heart failure post pregnancy |
| 6 |
33 |
Male |
184 |
106 |
Septic shock secondary to abdominal sepsis |
| 7 |
89 |
Female |
160 |
50 |
Haemorrhagic shock |
| 8 |
62 |
Male |
165 |
57 |
Septic shock secondary to CAP |
| 9 |
84 |
Female |
174 |
60 |
Acute heart failure following haemorrhagic shock |
| 10 |
72 |
Male |
178 |
189 |
Septic shock secondary to HAP |
| 11 |
83 |
Male |
170 |
60 |
Septic shock secondary to HAP |
| 12 |
71 |
Female |
148 |
70 |
Septic shock secondary to HAP |
| 13 |
76 |
Male |
169 |
90 |
Septic shock |
| 14 |
73 |
Female |
152 |
65 |
Cardiogenic shock |
Cecconi et al. BMC Anesthesiology 2008 8:3 doi:10.1186/1471-2253-8-3 |
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