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Table 1.

Baseline variables of the patient population (N = 5,023).

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Table 2.

Patient distribution according to the body mass index class, with predicted (EuroSCORE) and observed mortality rates.

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Table 3.

Univariate and multivariable association of pre and intraoperative variables with postoperative hypoxemia.

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Table 4.

Crude and adjusted association of outcome variables with postoperative hypoxemia.

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Figure 1.

Univariate association between PaO2/FiO2 ratio at the arrival in the intensive care unit (ICU) and ICU length of stay.

Grey area is 95% confidence interval.

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Figure 2.

Univariate association between body mass index and PaO2/FiO2 ratio at the arrival in the intensive care.

Grey area is 95% confidence interval. Boxes represent the six body mass index classes, with the median (line through the box), the interquartile range (box) and the 5% and 95% centiles (whiskers).

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Figure 3.

Univariate association between body mass index and intensive care unit (ICU) stay.

Grey area is 95% confidence interval. Boxes represent the six body mass index classes, with the median (line through the box), the interquartile range (box) and the 5% and 95% centiles (whiskers).

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Table 5.

Allogeneic blood products use in non-obese and obese patients.

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