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Fig. 3 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 3

From: Colonic oxygen microbubbles augment systemic oxygenation and CO2 removal in a porcine smoke inhalation model of severe hypoxia

Fig. 3

Colonic OMB systemic oxygenation and CO2 removal. A Blood oxygen and B CO2 measurements for NT (top) and colonic OMB (bottom) treatment groups from before smoke inhalation injury (t = − 3000 min) out to t = 150 min post-treatment time. The change in oxygen vitals for NT (hashed) and OMB (solid) treatment groups showing the statistical significance at times t = 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 150 min, C PaO2 (red), (p = 0.0117, 0.0124, 0.0137, 0.0058, 0.0014, 0.0022 and 0.0005), D PmvO2 (blue), (p = 0.0138, 0.0597, 0.0799, 0.1568, 0.1230, 0.0171 and 0.0110), E SpO2 (violet), (p = 0.1350, 0.1239, 0.0788, 0.0329, 0.0212, 0.0095 and 0.0133), F PaCO2 (gold), (p = 0.0025, 0.0004, < 0.0001, < 0.0001, 0.0109, < 0.0001 and 0.0003), G PmvCO2 (green), (p = 0.0330, 0.0113, 0.0132, 0.0007, 0.0030, 0.0009 and 0.0018) and H ETCO2 (teal), (p = 0.0040, 0.0269, 0.0136, 0.0007, 0.0004, 0.0015 and 0.0012)

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