Is the PaO₂/PaCO₂ Ratio Associated With ICU Mortality Independent of Oxygen Saturation and Mean A… (NCT07301359) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Is the PaOâ‚‚/PaCOâ‚‚ Ratio Associated With ICU Mortality Independent of Oxygen Saturation and Mean Arterial Pressure?
1,776 participantsStarted 2015-03-20
Plain-language summary
The goal of this observational study is to learn about the Association of the PaOâ‚‚/PaCOâ‚‚ Ratio with ICU Mortality Independent of Oxygen Saturation and Mean Arterial Pressure
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
Adult patients (≥ 18 years old) at time of ICU admission. Rationale: Restrict to adult physiology and consent/ethics comparability.
First ICU stay during hospital admission (index ICU admission). Rationale: Avoid within-hospital dependency and repeated measures bias.
ICU admission captured in the MIMIC-II dataset between the database start and end dates.
Rationale: Use all eligible records within the dataset timeframe.
At least one arterial blood gas (ABG) measurement with both PaOâ‚‚ and PaCOâ‚‚ available during the ICU stay.
Rationale: Primary exposure is PaOâ‚‚/PaCOâ‚‚ ratio; require both values to compute it.
Available outcome data for ICU mortality (discharge status from ICU). Rationale: Necessary to ascertain primary endpoint.
Available SpOâ‚‚ and mean arterial pressure (MAP) measurements in the same ICU stay (for confounder adjustment).
Rationale: Study aims to evaluate independence from SpOâ‚‚ and MAP; require at least one measurement of each during the stay. (If either is missing, see handling below.)
Exclusion criteria
Age \< 18 years. Rationale: Exclude pediatric physiology.
Missing or unusable arterial blood gas values (PaOâ‚‚ or PaCOâ‚‚ absent or non-numeric) for the ICU stay.
Rationale: Cannot compute exposure.
No recorded ICU outcome (missing ICU discharge status) or lost/invalid mortality data.
Rationale: Cannot determine primary outcome.
Extreme or physiologically implausible ABG values that suggest data error (e.g., PaO₂ ≤ 0 mmHg, PaCO₂ ≤ …
What they're measuring
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ICU mortality
Timeframe: From October 2025 to January 2026.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................