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findings (eg, arterial hypoxemia ), with a known association with mortality in patients with community-acquired pneumonia.2,3 In addition to the significant independent association of bilateral pleural ...
patients with age ≥65 years was higher as compared to the patients with age < 65 years. Clinical signs and symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and altered consciousness were the most significant ...
significant neuronal injury, but did not include manipulations that occur never or very rarely in humans such as bilateral carotid artery occlusion or transient hemorrhagic hypotension. In the present study, we ...
) as manifested by at least one of the following: a) acute deterioration of mental status; b) arterial hypoxemia (PaO2/FiO2 < 33 kPa (248 mm Hg), or < 27 kPa (203 mm Hg) (if the lung was the primary focus ...
vasoconstriction. However, there is not a significant alteration in either systemic diastolic blood pressure or systemic vascular resistance (SVR). Additionally, there is an overall increase in cardiac output ...
in 1 of the patients who also had an elevated FEF50/FIF50ratio. The remaining 8 patients showed no significant alteration of the FEV1(71.4 ± 23% [mean ± SD]) or FVC (75.5% ± 18%) from their predicted ...
vital signs were stable with no evidence of respiratory distress. Radial artery and venous blood was dark-colored. Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis under room air showed PO2 of 111 mmHg and SO2 of 98 ...
and are mostly independent of severity or etiology of sepsis. Instead, there exist significant correlations in each sepsis subpopulation between specific combinations of vital sign values and sepsis diagnoses ...
(88.2) Arrived Intubated, n (%) 21 (10.3) Initial Vital Signs , Mean (SD) Systolic Blood Pressure (mm Hg) 133 (29) Diastolic Blood Pressure (mm Hg) 83 (21) Heart Rate (bpm) 97 (24 ...
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