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Table 4 Characteristics of patients with colitis

From: Clinical impact of screening computed tomography in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a retrospective cohort study

Variable

Without colitis (n = 718)

With colitis (n = 43)

P value

Age, years

45 (34–53)

41 (29–52)

0.30

Male sex, n(%)

428 (60)

21 (49)

0.20

Body mass index (kg/m2)

28.0 (24.0–34.0)

24.0 (23.0–29.0)

 < 0.01

APACHE II Score

17 (14–20)

20 (18–23)

 < 0.01

Peak pressure (cmH2O)

22 (20–27)

21 (20–25)

0.34

Positive end expiratory pressure (cmH2O)

10 (10–12)

10 (8.5–10)

0.11

Dynamic compliance (ml/cmH2O)

13.0 (6.1–21.2)

10.0 (1.6–17.5)

0.03

Heart rate (BPM)

96 (81–111)

113 (95.5–118)

 < 0.01

Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

80 (70–90)

73 (64–81)

 < 0.01

Lactate (mmol/L)

1.9 (1.3–3.5)

6.6 (1.6–10.1)

 < 0.01

Haemoglobin (g/L)

98 (87–112)

99 (85–116.5)

0.90

Platelets (× 109/L)

183 (113–258)

83 (39–145)

 < 0.01

International normalized ratio

1.1 (1.0–1.2)

1.5 (1.1–2.0)

 < 0.01

Bilirubin (µmol/l)

13 (8–22)

20 (10–36.5)

0.01

Creatinine (µmol/l)

107 (64–190)

162 (94.5–231)

0.02

C-reactive protein (mg/L)

207 (64–190)

185 (80–265)

0.23

ECMO ICU length of stay, days

20 (12–31)

19 (9.5–25)

0.14

ECMO ICU mortality, n(%)

129 (18.0)

15 (34.8)

 < 0.01

  1. Data presented as median (interquartile range) unless specified
  2. APACHE denotes Acute Physiology and Chronic Healthy Evaluation. ECMO ICU denotes Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Intensive Care Unit