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Additional file 1: of Estimation of central arterial pressure from the radial artery in patients undergoing invasive neuroradiological procedures
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posted on 2019-09-05, 04:51 authored by Sabino Scolletta, Antoine Herpain, Salvatore Romano, Fabio Taccone, Katia Donadello, Boris Lubicz, Federico Franchi, Keitiane Kaefer, Enrico Polati, Jean-Louis Vincent, Daniel BackerTable S1. Individual values of central aortic pressure, peripheral pressure and aortic reconstructed pressure. Figure S1. Correlations between systolic (SAPao), diastolic (DAPao) and mean (MAPao) arterial pressure recorded in the aorta and those recorded in the radial artery (SAPperipheral, DAPperipheral, MAPperipheral). Dotted lines represented the 95% confidence intervals. Table S2. Differences between arterial pressures recorded in the aorta and those recorded in the radial artery. Table S3. Linear regression of measured and reconstructed central arterial pressure values. Table S4. Numbers of patients with >â10âmmHg differences between central and reconstructed pressures. Table S5. Arterial blood pressure according to norepinephrine therapy. Table S6. Arterial blood pressure according to the presence of chronic hypertension, defined as hypertension in antihypertensive therapy. Table S7. Arterial blood pressure according to the presence of subarachnoid hemorrage (SAH) on admission. Table S8. Arterial blood pressure according to patient sex. (DOCX 133 kb)