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Table 1 Table1

From: Cardiorespiratory effects of inhaled nitric oxide during acute hypercapnia with and without correction of blood pH in a acute respiratory failure in piglets

 

BL

NC

HC-I

HC-Ic

HC-II

HC-IIc

PAP (torr)NO-0

21.8 ± 1.4

28.1 ± 0.6

32 ± 1.7

29.2 ± 1.2

35.1 ± 1.8

30.8 ± 1.6#

PAP(torr)NO-10

19 ± 1.1

25.8 ± 1.2

27 ± 3**

26 ± 1

28.5 ± 1.1**

26.3 ± 1.3*

MAP (torr)NO-0

83 ± 1.7

79.3 ± 2.9

72.6 ± 2.5

78.4 ± 3.7

74.2 ± 3.0

76.7 ± 4.1

MAP(torr)NO-10

82 ± 1.8

81 ± 2.4

79 ± 3.8

82 ± 5

74 ± 4

77 ± 4

CO (l/min)NO-0

2.6 ± 0.39

1.9 ± 0.19

1.72 ± 0.15

1.77 ± 0.1

1.90 ± 0.17

1.90 ± 0.2

CO(l/min)NO-10.

2.5 ± 0.4

2.0 ± 0.2

1.77 ± 0.11

1.72 ± 0.14

1.91 ± 0.16

2.16 ± 0.21

PVR (dyne.s.cm-5)NO-O

362 ± 53

684 ± 85

928 ± 157

694 ± 97

956 ± 142

823 ± 197

PVR (dyne.s.cm-5)NO-10

275 ± 41

582 ± 99

642 ± 69*

611 ± 123

685 ± 124*

469 ± 107*

PaO2/FiO2 (torr)NO-0

454 ± 37

98 ± 12

101 ± 5.2

109 ± 12

95 ± 5

106 ± 13

PaO2/FiO2 (torr)NO-10

469 ± 35

148 ± 11**

151 ± 13**

146 ± 17*

154 ± 25**

148 ± 21*

  1. * P < 0.05 vs iNO 10ppm, ** P < 0.01 vs iNO 10ppm, #P < 0.05 vs pH-correction, BL, baseline; NC, normocapnia; HC-I, hypercapnia 65 torr: HC-II, hypercapnia 85 torr; C, pH-correction