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Table 2 Clinical and paraclinical findings at inclusion

From: Intraperitoneal lactate/pyruvate ratio and the level of glucose and glycerol concentration differ between patients surgically treated for upper and lower perforations of the gastrointestinal tract: a pilot study

 

MAP (mmHg)

ASA score

pH

Lactate (mmol/L)

CRP (mg/L)

WBC count (10E9/L)

eGRF (mL/min/1.73 m2)

HCO3 (mmol/L)

SOFA score POD 1

Upper perforation

 Patient 1

105.7

3

7.44

2.4

37

18.5

82

25.1

n/a

 Patient 2

87.0

n/a

7.39

3.4

<1

12.8

91

16.2

2

 Patient 3

64.3

4

n/a

2.4

115

6.1

60

20.2

6

 Patient 4

68.0

n/a

n/a

n/a

138

1.2

55

n/a

1

 Patient 5

124

3

7.50

1.3

<1

7.9

58

25.0

1

 Patient 6

105

2

7.41

0.8

2.2

18.7

95

20.4

2

 Patient 7

66.7

4

7.28

1.9

246

17.5

17

17.7

7

 Median

87.0

3

7.41

2.15

37

12.8

60

20.3

2

Lower perforation

 Patient 8

56.0

3

7.34

5.2

295

6.4

41

n/a

15

 Patient 9

87.0

3

n/a

n/a

262

5.5

38

n/a

2

 Patient 10

n/a

4

7.45

3.4

1.9

16.6

116

21.8

5

 Patient 11

136.7

2

7.37

2.5

3.5

8.0

71

23.5

8

 Patient 12

102.3

2

7.39

1.7

110

9.4

104

20.1

2

 Patient 13

112.3

2

n/a

n/a

30

10.1

66

n/a

3

 Patient 14

49.7

3

7.37

1.3

598

6.2

33

n/a

5

 Patient 15

86.0

3

n/a

n/a

202

7.7

71

n/a

3

 Median

87.0

3

7.37

2.5

156

7.85

68.5

21.8

4

  1. MAP mean arterial pressure, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, CRP C-reactive protein, WBC white blood cell, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, n/a data not available, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, POD 1 postoperative day 1