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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics.

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Fig 1.

MAP over time for hours on vasopressors.

Dots depict the individual patient hourly MAP measurements. The shaded area and thick line represent the LOESS smoothed hourly interquartile range and median respectively. The needles represent the number of patient contributing to each hour as labeled on the right axis.

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Table 2.

MAP frequency by range.

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Fig 2.

Distribution of patient averaged MAP for hours on vasopressors by site.

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Table 3.

Association between baseline characteristics and mean arterial pressure target.

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Table 4.

Fluid balance on days with and without vasopressors.

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Fig 3.

Association between average hourly MAP and vasopressor dose.

a) All patients. b) Patients separated by chronic hypertension status. Vertical and horizontal dashed lines represent, respectively, the median-patient averaged arterial pressure and vasopressor dose.

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