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Table 1 Patients demographics and fluid management during anesthesia and surgery

From: Neither dynamic, static, nor volumetric variables can accurately predict fluid responsiveness early after abdominothoracic esophagectomy

 

Responders (n= 23)

Non-responders (n= 20)

Pz

Gender (Male/Female)

22/1

20/0

1.000

Age (years)

65 ± 6 (66, 60–69)

65 ± 7 (65, 61–70)

0.815

Height (m)

1.65 ± 0.05 (1.67, 1.63-1.70)

1.66 ± 0.05 (1.67, 1.63-1.70)

0.279

Preoperative body weight (kg)

60.9 ± 8.6 (60.9, 56.9-64.8)

59.8 ± 7.9 (60.0, 54.1-67.6)

0.702

Body surface area (m2)

1.67 ± 0.12 (1.68, 1.59-1.74)

1.67 ± 0.11(1.68, 1.60-1.75)

0.970

Duration of surgery (hrs)

6.9 ± 1.3, (6.6, 6.3- 7.6)

7.3 ± 1.1, (7.2, 6.8- 7.8)

0.090

Lactated Ringer’s solution (L)

4.6 ± 1.0 (4.5, 3.9-5.0)

5.4 ± 1.3 (5.6, 4.5-6.0)

0.030

Patients receiving packed red cell (n)

5 (260–520)

3 (260–780)

0.704

Patients receiving colloids (n)

8 (250–750)

7 (250–1320)

1.000

Urine output (mL)

600 ± 390 (410, 310–770)

610 ± 390 (480, 330–790)

0.808

Estimated blood loss (g)

750 ± 400 (650, 470–1000)

810 ± 490 (680, 520–900)

0.030

  1. Data are presented as mean ± SD (median, interquartile range) or as number of patients (range of administered volume).
  2. aBetween responders and non-responders.