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The peripheral perfusion index and transcutaneous oxygen challenge test are predictive of mortality in septic patients after resuscitation

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Table 1 Characteristics of the septic patients (n = 46).
Table 2 Comparison of the septic group and the controlgroup.
Table 5 Comparison of the areas under the ROC curves for predicting ICU mortality in the septic patients.
Figure 1 ROC curves comparing the ability of 10 min-OCT, OCI, baseline PtcOPtcOOCT, 10 minute oxygen challenge test value (mmHg); OCI, oxygen challenge index; PtcO2 and PtcO2 index to discriminate ICU mortality
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