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Fig. 3 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

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From: Ultra-low tidal volume ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation shows no mitigating effect on pulmonary end-organ damage compared to standard ventilation: insights from a porcine model

Fig. 3

Oxygenation and ventilation parameters. a Horovitz index as a function of time. The Horovitz index significantly decreases during the course of the experiment in all groups without group differences. b Partial pressure of carbon dioxide as a function of time. There is no significant difference between the groups. *p < 0.05 (Horovitz index BLH vs. following timepoints for all groups). #p < 0.05 (Horovitz index IPPV vs. ULTVV at T20). BLH baseline healthy, IPPV intermittent positive pressure ventilation, ULTVV ultra-low tidal volume ventilation, Tx timepoint, paCO2 partial pressure of carbon dioxide

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