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Fig. 3 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 3

From: The effects of early high-volume hemofiltration on prolonged cardiac arrest in rats with reperfusion by cardiopulmonary bypass: a randomized controlled animal study

Fig. 3

a Blood TNFα levels as a function of time compared between the three experimental groups. Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration therapy did not affect blood levels of TNFα during 6 h after resuscitation (analyzed by ANOVA p = 0.302, 0.709, 0.061, 0.804, and 0.351 at 30, 60, 120, 180, and 360 min after resuscitation, respectively). CVVH indicates standard volume continuous veno-venouse hemofiltration; HVHF high-volume hemofiltration. b Blood IL-6 levels as a function of time compared between the three experimental groups. Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration therapy did not affect blood levels of IL-6 during 6 h after resuscitation (analyzed by ANOVA p = 0.385, 0.444, 0.069, 0.188, and 0.228 at 30, 60, 120, 180, and 360 min after resuscitation, respectively). CVVH indicates standard volume continuous veno-venouse hemofiltration; HVHF high-volume hemofiltration

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