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Table 3 Baseline arterial blood analysis

From: Hemoglobin Vesicles prolong the time to circulatory collapse in rats during apnea

 

Air

Oxy

NS

HbV

pH

7.44 (0.04)

7.46 (0.03)

7.40 (0.09)

7.42 (0.08)

pO2 (mmHg)

73.4 (18.0)

399.1 (37.5)a

466.3 (53.9)a

433 (86.8)a

pCO2 (mmHg)

37.4 (2.2)

33.3 (3.4)

42.7 (17.1)

40.5 (7.3)

Hct (%)

40 (2.9)

39.5 (3.7)

38 (3.7)

37.8 (1.5)

Hb (g/dL)

12.4 (0.9)

12.5 (1.3)

11.8 (1.2)

11.8 (0.4)

Na (mmol/L)

135.4 (3.4)

134.0 (4.0)

134.3 (4.3)

133.2 (7.0)

K (mmol/L)

4.8 (0.5)

4.2 (0.5)

4.3 (0.8)

4.2 (0.5)

Ca (mmol/L)

1.2 (0.06)

1.2 (0.10)

1.2 (0.16)

1.2 (0.07)

BE (mmol/L)

1.62 (2.1)

−0.18 (1.7)

0.25 (2.9)

1.25 (2.4)

  1. Hct haematocrit; Hb hemoglobin concentration (g/dL); BE base excess (mmol/L)
  2. aStatistically significant difference between the Air group with a one-way ANOVA followed by a Holm-Sidak test (P < 0.01). Baseline arterial blood analysis was performed before the withdrawal of mechanical ventilation, and 0.3-mL arterial blood was collected from the tail artery. All variables except pO2 were within the normal range