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Table 2 Baseline characteristics of the 4 experimental groups

From: Neurologic effects of short-term treatment with a soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitor after cardiac arrest in pediatric swine

Parameter

Sham + Veh (n = 8)

Sham + TPPU (n = 9)

CA + Veh (n = 9)

CA + TPPU (n = 8)

p

Weight (kg)

3.75 [3.54, 4.09]

3.44 [3.26, 3.88]

3.52 [3.44, 3.82]

3.53 [3.24, 3.68]

0.297

ETCO2 (torr)

46 [42, 49]

47 [44, 54]

48 [46, 50]

44 [36, 48]

0.293

Temperature (°C)

38.2 [38.0, 38.5]

38.5 [37.9, 38.6]

38.8 [38.1, 39.3]

38.7 [37.8, 38.9]

0.571

MAP (mmHg)

75 [64, 85]

74 [71, 94]

72 [68, 83]

75 [70, 84]

0.869

HR (bpm)

233 [187, 268]

205 [190, 217]

207 [185, 261]

228 [216, 246]

0.944

Arterial pH

7.41 [7.38, 7.45]

7.36 [7.34, 7.38]a

7.39 [7.37, 7.42]

7.43 [7.41, 7.47]

0.001

PaCO2 (torr)

33 [32, 36]

36 [33, 39]

38 [37, 39]

35 [32, 37]

0.104

PaO2 (torr)

169 [144, 172]

159 [151, 167]

161 [152, 171]

153 [134, 217]

0.987

BE (mmol/L)

− 2.6 [− 4.7, 0.5]

− 5.1 [− 5.4, − 2.8]

− 1.7 [− 3.0, − 0.5]

0.2 [− 3.3, 2.5]

0.047

Hb (g/dL)

11.0 [10.6, 11.2]

10.5 [9.3, 11.4]

10.7 [10.1, 11.0]

11.0 [10.8, 11.5]

0.721

Na (mmol/L)

137 [134, 140]

140 [135, 141]

140 [138, 141]

139 [135, 141]

0.766

Glu (mg/dL)

103 [101, 123]

142 [125, 166]

160 [127, 199]

121 [83, 135]

0.077

  1. All data are presented as median and interquartile range. Data were analyzed by Kruskal–Wallis test with post hoc Dunn’s multiple comparisons test
  2. BE, base excess; bpm, beats per min; CA, cardiac arrest; ETCO2, end-tidal CO2; Glu, glucose; Hb, hemoglobin; HR, heart rate; MAP, mean arterial pressure; Na, sodium; PaCO2, arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide; PaO2, arterial partial pressure of oxygen;Veh, vehicle
  3. ap < 0.001 vs CA + TPPU