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Table 5 The comparison of CP and lactate clearance based on mortality

From: The role of cardiac power and lactate clearance as an indicator of resuscitation success among pediatric patients with shock in the intensive care unit of Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital

 

Mortality at 48 h

p-value*

Final mortality

p-value*

 

Variable

Yes

(n = 3)

No

(n = 41)

Yes

(n = 16)

No

(n = 28)

 

Cardiac power

0 h

0.90 (0.14–0.99)

0.35 (0.09–0.14)

0.529

0.49 (0.14–1.10)

0.31 (0.09–0.14)

0.090

 

1 h

1.13 (0.11–1.20)

0.58 (0.12–1.70)

0.499

0.54 (0.11–1.30)

0.64 (0.12–1.70)

0.807

 

6 h

0.73 (0.13–1.10)

0.44 (0.14–1.70)

0.834

0.50 (0.13–1.10)

0.44 (0.14–1.70)

0.442

 

24 h

0.69 (0.13–1.05)

0.54 (0.14-2.00)

0.870

0.57 (0.13–1.20)

0.53 (0.14-2.00)

0.421

 

Lactate clearance

0-1 h

27.45 (22.73–66.20)

13.63 ([-108]-[75])

0.109

29.85 ([-108]-[66.20])

9.83 ([-70.00]-[75.00])

0.092

 

0-6 h

22.72 (0.00-59.15)

18.52 ([-150]-[83.61])

0.895

18.50 ([-150]-[83.61])

39.49 ([-85.71]-[82.61])

0.661

 

0-24 h

0.00 ([-92.16]-[39.44])

36.84 ([-87.50]-[87.50])

0.311

14.00 ([-92.16]-[87.50])

46.41 ([-72.73]-[84.78])

0.246

 
  1. *Mann-Whitney test. Values were expressed as mean (SD) or median (min-max)