10.1371/journal.pone.0139374.t001
Zhongheng Zhang
Zhongheng
Zhang
Kun Chen
Kun
Chen
Lin Chen
Lin
Chen
Comparisons of baseline characteristics between survivors and non-survivors.
Public Library of Science
2015
APACHE III score
lung injury
APACHE III
Chronic Health Evaluation
roc
SAILS
survivor
APACHE III Outcome Prediction
ci
Sepsis Associated Acute Lung Injury Background
auc
ALI patients
Acutely Injured Lungs
Intensive Care Unit
2015-09-30 03:02:27
Dataset
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Comparisons_of_baseline_characteristics_between_survivors_and_non_survivors_/1560331
<p>Note:</p><p>* p<0.001 compared between survivors and nonsurvivors.</p><p><sup><b>¶</b></sup> The “primary” should be the most immediate cause. For example, a patient with multiple trauma who develops sepsis and then ALI: primary cause = sepsis; secondary cause = trauma.</p><p><sup><b>§</b></sup> For volume targeted mode.</p><p><sup><b>$</b></sup> Sepsis can be defined as proven or suspected. Suspected infection here means those without proven infection and the infection site is not known.</p><p>Abbreviations:</p><p>APACHE III: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation III</p><p>ALI: acute lung injury.</p><p>MICU: medical ICU</p><p>SICU: surgical ICU</p><p>CCU: coronary care unit</p><p>MAP: mean arterial pressure.</p><p>Comparisons of baseline characteristics between survivors and non-survivors.</p>