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Fig. 2 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 2

From: Continuous chest compressions are associated with higher peak inspiratory pressures when compared to 30:2 in an experimental cardiac arrest model

Fig. 2

Changes over time during the experiment. The colored lines represent the mean value for each group and for each time point they were registered during the experiment. Shaded areas are 95% confidence intervals. p-values for the interaction term CPR-mode and time is shown. CPP coronary perfusion pressure, maxAP maximum arterial pressure, maxCVP maximum central venous pressure, PECO2 peak expired carbon dioxide, PaO2 partial pressure of oxygen, PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide. *p-value of ≤ 0.05

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