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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Compared with the condition immediately before fluid resuscitation, at 3 hours after start of fluid resuscitation, CVP were improved in LCR and ScvO2 groups (8. 581. 17 mm Hg vs. 6. 331. 21 mm Hg, 9. 082. 43 mm Hg vs. 5. 330. 98 mm Hg, both P < 0. 05) ; at 6 hours after start of fluid resuscitation, heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (RR) were lowered in LCR and ScvO2 groups (HR : 9618 bpm vs. 12713 bpm, 9813 bpm vs. 11619 bpm, RR : 233 times/min vs. 339 times/min, 245 times/min vs. 356 times/min, all P < 0. 05), oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2) was increased in LCR and ScvO2 groups (17941 mm Hg vs. 8621 mm Hg, 20233 mm Hg vs. 9517 mm Hg, both P < 0. 05), and there was no significant difference in MAP in both groups.