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Table 2 Spatial memory task

From: Inhaled nitric oxide improves transpulmonary blood flow and clinical outcomes after prolonged cardiac arrest: a large animal study

 

iNO

Control

Alive (n)

Testable (n)

Time (s)

Alive (n)

Testable (n)

Time (s)

Day

−5

10

10

475 ± 233

10

10

498 ± 188

−4

10

10

338 ± 249

10

10

162 ± 251

−3

10

10

35 ± 36

10

10

141 ± 261

−2

10

10

9 ± 5

10

10

74 ± 197

−1

10

10

7 ± 2

10

10

13 ± 11

CPR

      

+1

9

3

406 ± 336

10

0

+2

5

3

402 ± 344

3

1

600 ± 0

+3

5

3

403 ± 341

1

1

600 ± 0

+4

5

3

119 ± 115

1

1

600 ± 0

+5

5

3

91 ± 126

1

1

600 ± 0

  1. Performance of the tested animals in a spatial memory task before (Days -5 to -1) and after (Days +1 to +5) cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Time in seconds is provided as mean ± SD. The ability to participate in the test was defined as the ability to stand and walk in conjunction with physiologic searching behavior. Up to 600 seconds were allowed to complete the test. iNO inhaled nitric oxide