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Figure 4

From: Limitations of global end-diastolic volume index as a parameter of cardiac preload in the early phase of severe sepsis: a subgroup analysis of a multicenter, prospective observational study

Figure 4

Comparison of GEDI between patients with SVV ≤13% and SVV >13% on day 2. On day 2, in both the SIMD and non-SIMD groups, there were no significant differences in the levels of GEDI between patients with SVV ≤13% and SVV >13% (SIMD with SVV ≤13%, 881 [784–1,001] mL/m2 vs. SIMD with SVV >13%, 811 [724–1,062] mL/m2, p = 0.722; non-SIMD with SVV ≤13%, 853 [754–1,170] mL/m2 vs. non-SIMD with SVV >13%, 795 [730–1,007] mL/m2, p = 0.289). SIMD, sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction; GEDI, global end-diastolic volume index; SVV, stroke volume variation.

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