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Fig. 3 | Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Fig. 3

From: Anthrax immune globulin improves hemodynamics and survival during B. anthracis toxin-induced shock in canines receiving titrated fluid and vasopressor support

Fig. 3

Serial mean (± SEM) changes from baseline in mean arterial pressure (a), norepinephrine infusion rate (b), shock score (c), heart rate (d), pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (e), and left ventricular ejection fraction (f) comparing animals receiving anthrax immune globulin (AIG, black circles) versus intravenous immune globulin (control, open circles). Levels of significance (p values) for time points at which the groups differed significantly are provided in the figure. The number of animals studied at the 24-, 48-, 72-, and 96-h time points for the control group was 15, 15, 7, and 3, respectively, and for the AIG group was 16, 16, 15, and 14 respectively

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