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Table 1 Data entry of 20 patients the day of the study comparing automatic tube compensation and low-pressure support during spontaneous breathing trial

From: Low-pressure support vs automatic tube compensation during spontaneous breathing trial for weaning

Patient

Age (years)

Gender

BMI (kg/m2)

SAPSII

SOFA

ETT ID (mm)

PS (cmH2O)

VT (ml/kg PBW)

PEEP (cmH2O)

Status at ICU discharge

1

64

F

20

67

2

7.0

3

10

4

D

2

60

F

30

31

3

7.0

10

9

5

A

3

64

M

30

35

5

7.5

7

10

4

A

4

55

F

13

34

4

7.0

7

6

5

A

5

59

M

23

31

13

8.0

10

7

4

A

6

70

M

29

63

9

8.0

7

7

5

A

7

62

M

36

43

4

8.0

12

4

5

A

8

62

F

23

52

13

7.5

10

0

5

A

9

78

M

30

67

8

7.5

10

6

4

A

10

71

M

25

53

7

8.0

12

12

5

A

11

79

M

28

50

7

8.0

7

6

5

A

12

64

M

31

84

8

7.5

7

8

4

A

13

47

M

23

46

4

7.5

7

8

5

A

14

68

M

28

66

 

7.5

8

6

5

A

15

40

F

29

40

3

7.5

7

7

4

A

16

59

M

25

59

3

7.5

10

5

5

A

17

60

M

42

35

12

8.5

10

6

5

A

18

66

M

24

57

9

8.5

10

8

5

A

19

19

M

33

37

2

8.0

10

4

5

A

20

63

M

22

67

10

8.5

10

5

5

D

Median (1st–3rd quartiles)

63 (59–67)

15 M 5 F

28 (23–30)

51 (37–64)

7 (4–9)

 

10 (7–10)

7 (6–8)

5 (4–5)

 
  1. BMI body mass index, SAPS simplified acute physiology score, SOFA sequential organ failure assessment, ETT endotracheal tube, ID internal diameter, PS pressure support, VT tidal volume, PBW predicted body weight, PEEP positive end-expiratory pressure, ICU intensive care unit, M male, F female, D dead, A alive