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Fig. 2 | Annals of Intensive Care

Fig. 2

From: Diastolic shock index and clinical outcomes in patients with septic shock

Fig. 2

Relative risk of death at day-90 according to diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) partition in the preliminary and ANDROMEDA SHOCK populations. Diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) values from just before the start of vasopressor support were partitioned into 5 quantiles (Q1 to Q5). Distribution of heart rate (HR) and diastolic pressure (DAP) (top) displays a progressive increasing of DAP values through the quantile partitioning with their corresponding HR values, which remains similar from Q1 to Q5. The respective diastolic shock index distribution (middle) is presented through the quantile distribution. The boxes (top) delineate the interquartile range, the median is shown as a line in the middle of the box, and tails represent the 95% range. Boxplots/error bars (middle) represent medians and 95% confidence intervals of the diastolic shock index (DSI) at each quantile. Relative risks’ distributions (bottom) were calculated as described in Fig. 1. Note that adjusted relative risk of death decreases as DAP increases and subsequently DSI decreases, for similar HR values

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