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Table 1 Evolution of systemic hemodynamic, respiratory, and biological parameters in sepsis (n = 14) and sham (n = 15) animals

From: Cerebral autoregulation and neurovascular coupling are progressively impaired during septic shock: an experimental study

Variables

Group

Time point 1sepsis

Time point 2sepsis

Time point 3sepsis

Time point 4sepsis

Time point 5sepsis

ANOVA group * time (p)

T (°C)

Sepsis

38.8 (38–40)

39.5 (38.7–40.6)

40.1 (39–40.8)

40.3 (38.6–40.6)

40.1 (38.4–40.4)

0.70

Sham

40.0 (39.7–40.3)

40.5 (39.9–40.7)

40.7 (40.3–40.8)

40.5 (40.3–40.7)

40.7 (40.2–41)

CI (l/min/m2)

Sepsis

1.8 (1.4–2.3)

2.1 (1.5–2.7)

2.6 (1.9–3.6)

2.7 (2.4–4.0)a,b

2.7 (1.8–4.0)a,b

0.049

Sham

1.8 (1.6–2.2)

2.2 (2.0–3.0)

2.4 (1.7–2.9)

2.4 (2.0–2.9)

2.1 (1.6–2.8)

MAP (mmHg)

Sepsis

83 (79–90)

84 (77–90)

83 (75–94)

77 (72–80)

70 (69–72)

0.10

Sham

97 (94–103)

90 (82–97)

89 (82–89)

84 (82–94)

84 (78–94)

MPAP (mmHg)

Sepsis

10 (5–12)

11 (7–13)

13(12–15)

12 (11–22)

23 (13–25)

0.13

Sham

8 (5–17)

11 (6–13)

10 (5–13)

11 (6–13)

12 (8–13)

PaO2/FiO2

Sepsis

332 (293–389)

344 (252–390)

302 (148–358)

185 (110–336)a,b

114 (74–253)a,b

0.034

Sham

372 (333–385)

365 (328–378)

346 (326–391)

350 (316–389)

335 (295–367)

PaCO2 (mmHg)

Sepsis

33 (32–36)

33 (33–35)

34 (32–36)

36 (34–38)

36 (34–40)

0.22

Sham

35 (33–38)

35 (33–37)

34 (33–36)

36 (34–37)

35 (34–36)

PaO2 (mmHg)

Sepsis

114 (105–126)

109 (101–127)

105 (88–116)

89 (75–112)

98 (68–109)

0.14

Sham

115 (108–126)

114 (109–125)

114 (109–122)

113 (104–121)

113 (104–121)

Hb (g/dl)

Sepsis

8.0 (7.5–9)

9.2 (8.5–9.8)a

8.6 (8.2–10.3)

8.8 (8.29–9.6)

9.0 (8.0–9.7)

0.09

Sham

8.5 (7.7–9)

8.7 (7.4–9.4)

8.4 (7.4–9)

8.4 (7.1–8.7)

8.2 (7.6–9.0)

Lactate (mmol/l)

Sepsis

0.5 (0–1.2)

0.6 (0.0–1.4)

1.2 (0–1.8)

1.3 (1.1–1.9)a,b

1.9 (1.1–2.4)a,b

0.002

Sham

0.0 (0–1)

0.5 (0.0–1.1)

0.0 (0–0)

0.0 (0–0)

0.0 (0–0)

pH

Sepsis

7.43 (7.38–4.47)

7.45 (7.39–7.47)

7.42 (7.37–7.45)

7.40 (7.32–7.41)

7.33 (7.29–7.39)

0.14

Sham

7.45 (7.42–7.48)

7.44 (7.40–7.46)

7.41 (7.35–7.43)

7.40 (7.34–7.41)

7.40 (7.33–7.41)

Urine output (ml)

Sepsis

0 (0–0)

250 (125–345)

459 (200–560)

721 (300–890)

691 (443–1091)

0.06

Sham

0 (0–0)

250 (141–506)

573 (408–973)

935 (593–1468)

1180 (858–1740)

Fluids amount (ml)

Sepsis

800 (573–952)

1666 (888–2329)

2474 (1580–2889)

3400 (2045–4529)

4558 (2300–5616)

0.06

Sham

659 (500–1075)

1272 (820–1732)

1935 (1498–2292)

2915 (1909–3119)

3090 (1832–3434)

Midazolam (mg/kg)

Sepsis

11 (10–11)

14 (13–15)

16 (15–17)

17 (17–20)

19 (18–23)

0.029

Sham

11 (10–11)

16 (13–17)

19 (17–23)

22 (20–26)

25 (22–31)

Ketamine (mg/kg)

Sepsis

70 (64–70)

93 (89–99)

104 (103–116)

116 (112–134)

126 (117–150)

0.029

Sham

70 (64–70)

104 (89–116)

125 (110–150)

146 (131–176)

168 (144–204)

  1. Data are presented as median and (IQR). In case of significant ANOVA group-time interaction, post-hoc analysis is presented. Significant at 5% vs. (a) time point 1 or (b) time point 2 in the within-group analysis. Significant differences between groups at a specific time point are bold
  2. °C Celsius degrees, CI cardiac index, MAP mean arterial pressure, MPAP mean pulmonary arterial pressure, PaO2/FiO2 ratio used to identify and quantify acute lung injury (acute lung injury if ratio ≤ 300, acute respiratory distress syndrome if ratio ≤ 200)