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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: There were significant differences in body temperature (37. 40. 5 centigrade vs. 38. 50. 6 centigrade), respiratory rate (18. 33. 1 times/min vs. 23. 33. 5 times/min), heart rate (94. 78. 5 beats/min vs. 113. 58. 0 beats/min), white blood cell count (WBC : 12. 52. 1 10 (9) / L vs. 17. 11. 7 10 (9) / L), acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHEII) score (15. 63. 2 vs. 19. 83. 7), Glasgow coma score (GCS : 12. 52. 1 vs. 8. 52. 9), gastrointestinal dysfunction score (3. 93. 0 vs. 3. 62. 4), oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2 : 196. 545. 1 mmHg vs. 134. 122. 3 mmHg), serum creatinine (SCr : 86. 535. 6 mol/L vs. 98. 537. 7 mol/L), total bilirubin (TBil : 39. 723. 5 mol/L vs. 41. 516. 2 mol/L), C-reacting protein (CRP : 53. 721. 4 mmol/L vs. 108. 426. 3 mmol/L), prothrombin time (PT : 15. 02. 1 s vs. 20. 42. 2 s), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT : 37. 34. 9 s vs. 56. 713. 6 s), international normalized ratio (INR : 2. 520. 64 vs. 4. 010. 77), extra vascular lung water index (EVLWI : 7. 531. 21 mL/kg vs. 15. 853. 41 mL/kg), pulmonary vascular permeability index (PVPI : 6. 070. 89 vs. 9. 471. 26), mean arterial pressure (MAP : 87. 310. 9 mmHg vs. 98. 713. 6 mmHg), cardiac output (CO : 7. 151. 42 L/min vs. 5. 651. 82 L/min), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI : 112. 49. 5 KP vs. 136. 511. 9 KP), and blood lactate (2. 531. 23 mmol/L vs. 5. 812. 17 mmol/L) between high PEEP group and normal PEEP group (P < 0. 05 or P < 0. 01).