Primary Injuries and Secondary Organ Failures in Trauma Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Treated with Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Table 2
Organ functions and performed procedures in trauma patients with acute kidney injury treated with continuous renal replacement therapy ().
Organ function at admission day
Maximum heart rate
125 (113–143)
Arrhythmias
3 (7)
Minimum systolic blood pressure
68 (55–72.5)
Inotropic and/or vasoactive medications
28 (67)
Intubation
39 (93)
Highest FiO2
0.7 (0.5–0.9)
Highest peak inspiratory pressure (cmH2O)
29 (26–32)
Highest positive end expiratory pressure (cmH2O)
8 (6–10)
Diuresis (mL)
2420 (1610–3580)
Lowest blood base excess (mmol/L)
−10 (−5–−10)
Highest blood glucose (mmol/L)
10 (8–12)
Surgical, radiological, or other procedures at admission day
Fasciotomy
11 (26)
Amputation
10 (24)
Endovascular embolization
9 (21)
Vascular surgery
6 (14)
Thoracotomy
6 (14)
Laparotomy
16 (38)
Peritoneal lavage
7 (17)
Peritoneal lavage and laparotomy
3 (7)
Orthopedic surgery
18 (43)
Total operative time (minutes)
265 (132–401)
PRBC transfusions (number)
11 (4–26)
Categorical data are presented as number (percent) and continuous data as median (interquartile range). FiO2: fraction of inspired oxygen. PRBC: packed red blood cell.