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Fig. 2 | Annals of Intensive Care

Fig. 2

From: Bioreactance reliably detects preload responsiveness by the end-expiratory occlusion test when averaging and refresh times are shortened

Fig. 2

Ability of relative ΔCIStarling-24.4 (left) and ΔCIStarling-8.1 (right) to detect preload responsiveness at the EEXPO test. AUROC: area under the receiver operating characteristic curve; EEXPO: end-expiratory occlusion; ΔCIStarling-24.4: changes in cardiac index detected by the commercial version of the Starling device (averaging time 24 s, refresh time 4 s); ΔCIStarling-8.1: changes in cardiac index detected through raw data analysis of the Starling device (averaging time 8 s, refresh time one second)

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