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Table 1 General physiological and biochemical variables doing hemorrhagic shock

From: A technique for continuous bedside monitoring of global cerebral energy state

Elapsed time (min)

MAP (mmHg)

ICP (mmHg)

CPP (mmHg)

PbtO2 (kPa)

PaO2 (kPa)

PaCO2 (kPa)

S −60

102 (96–111)

7 (3–11)

95 (90–106)

16 (14–27)

25 (24–27)

6.0 (5.2–6.1)

S

77 (73–99)

8 (2–12)

72 (64–93)

22 (16–31)

24 (23–25)

5.7 (5.4–6.0)

0

40 (40–40)

8 (6–8)

32 (28–34)

13 (7–18)

24 (23–25)

5.6 (5.5–5.6)

30

37 (33–39)

5 (1–9)

29 (29–31)

5 (2–8)

25 (25–26)

5.9 (5.2–6.5)

60

34 (32–36)

5 (0–8)

29 (28–31)

2 (1–3)

24 (24–25)

5.7 (5.2–6.0)

90

31 (31–33)

6 (0–13)

32 (25–43)

1 (1–2)

26 (26–28)

5.0 (4.6–7.2)

120

59 (46–84)

17 (13–22)

51 (38–62)

3 (1–4)

25 (24–26)

5.6 (4.5–6.3)

150

60 (58–65)

19 (14–28)

46 (46–47)

11 (1–21)

22 (22–24)

6.5 (5.6–7.3)

180

63 (61–99)

27 (20–34)

42 (41–65)

1 (1–9)

23 (22–23)

5.1 (4.6–5.7)

210

61 (59–65)

23 (21–31)

42 (40–42)

1 (1–5)

22 (21–22)

5.4 (4.8–5.6)

240

73 (50–104)

29 (24–39)

47 (39–49)

1 (1–1)

22 (21–23)

6.1 (5.4–6.4)

Elapsed time (min)

b-Hemoglobin (mM/L)

HR (bpm)

b-Glucose (mM/L)

b-Lactate (mM/L)

b-pH

Diuresis (mL)

S −60

5.7 (5.3–5.8)

78 (75–84)

6.8 (6.4–7.1)

1.5 (1.3–1.7)

7.43 (7.40–7.47)

40 (4–106)

S

5.6 (5.2–5.9

90 (78–93)

7.2 (6.8–7.7)

1.2 (1.0–1.4)

7.45 (7.43–7.46)

115 (82–160

0

4.9 (4.7–4.9)

135 (107–138)

9.7 (8.9–9.8)

2.5 (2.0–3.0)

7.41 (7.41–7.43)

12 (0–23)

30

4.6 (4.5–4.7)

116 (111–146)

8.6 (7.7–14.4)

5.3 (3.7–7.4)

7.34 (7.32–7.38)

4 (3–5)

60

5.2 (4.9–5.5)

166 (129–191

7.9 (6.2–13.1)

7.2 (4.7–11.1)

7.30 (7.25–7.41)

2 (1–5)

90

5.2 (5.2–5.4)

125 (114–168)

7.0 (4.8–9.2)

10.3 (6.0–10.3)

7.20 (7.18–7.31)

3 (2–10)

120

5.1 (4.6–5.6)

98 (93–116)

6.2 (5.2–7.0)

5.5 (4.4–6.5)

7.29 (7.21–7.34)

16 (5–31)

150

5.2 (5.1–5.6)

101 95–120)

6.4 (4.9–7.6)

4.8 (3.6–6.9)

7.20 (7.19–7.24)

20 (17–25)

180

5.5 (5.2–5.8)

110 (103–113)

6.5 (5.7–8.5)

2.5 (2.1–3.7)

7.43 (7.33–7.50)

70 (25–70)

210

5.5 (5.3–5.7)

122 (88–128)

4.5 (3.9–5.4)

2.1 (1.7–3.3)

7.43 (7.39–7.43)

45 (5–45)

240

5.8 5.7–5.8)

17 (105–121)

5.5 (4.6–6.1)

2.0 (1.2–3.0)

7.36 (7.33–7.47)

18 (5–100)

  1. Data are expressed as median levels (interquartile range). S indicates the start of bleeding to achieve a MAP of 40 mmHg
  2. MAP mean arterial pressure, ICP intracranial pressure, CPP cerebral perfusion pressure, PbtO 2 brain tissue oxygenation.