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From: Repeated open endotracheal suctioning causes gradual desaturation but does not exacerbate lung injury compared to closed endotracheal suctioning in a rabbit model of ARDS

Figure 1

Changes in (A) PaO 2 /FIO 2 (P/F) ratio and (B) PaCO 2 in the study groups. OS, open endotracheal suctioning (open circle); CS, closed endotracheal suctioning (closed circle); Control, control group with ARDS, but without endotracheal suctioning (square); HC, healthy control group with 6 hour ventilation, but without ARDS and endotracheal suctioning (triangle). (A) OS group shows progressive decline in P/F, whereas, all other groups maintained at P/F of >400 up to the end of the study. *p < 0.05 vs. compared with previous value within the same group; † p < 0.05 compared with 1 hour after injury within the same group; ‡ p < 0.05 vs. CS and Control groups; § p < 0.05 vs. CS, Control and HC groups. Data are shown as means with 95% confidence intervals.

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