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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients in each group

From: Increase in intra-abdominal pressure during airway suctioning-induced cough after a successful spontaneous breathing trial is associated with extubation outcome

Characteristics

Extubation success

Extubation failure

p value

Number of patients, n

311

24

 

Male sex, n (%)

193 (62.1)

17 (70.8)

0.512

Age, median (IQR)

71 (62–79)

72 (64–78)

0.581

BMI, median (IQR)

22.7 (20.3–25.2)

21.05 (17.3–24.8)

0.115

GCS, median (IQR)

11 (10–11)

11 (10–11)

0.667

CAM-ICU, positive (%)

40 (12.9)

8 (33.3)

0.012

APACHE II score, median (IQR)

20 (17–24)

24 (22–28)

< 0.001

SAPS II score, median (IQR)

41 (32–51)

51 (46–59)

< 0.001

In–out balance, median ml (IQR)

2959 (1000–5322)

2676 (793–4500)

0.701

Intubation days, median (IQR)

2 (1–3)

4 (2–6)

0.001

P/F ratio, median (IQR)

300 (250–367)

275 (218–326)

0.036

TV, median L (IQR)

0.44 (0.36–0.55)

0.47 (0.40–0.66)

0.139

MV, median L (IQR)

6.90 (5.60–8.19)

7.90 (5.76–9.75)

0.087

RSBI, median breaths/min/L (IQR)

37.2 (26.4-48.9)

38.2(16.9-51.3)

0.691

Length of ICU stay, median (IQR)

4 (2–6)

12 (6–16)

< 0.001

Length of hospital stay, median (IQR)

20 (14–36)

48 (27–55)

< 0.001

28-Day mortality, n (%)

3 (1.0)

3 (12.5)

0.006

In-hospital mortality, n (%)

10 (3.2)

5 (20.8)

0.002

Baseline IAP, mm H20, median (IQR)

7.9 (4.0–10.0)

8.0 (5.7–13.0)

0.19

ΔIAP, mm H2O, median (IQR)

39.0 (24.0–57.0)

25.5 (19.8–38.3)

0.012