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Fig. 2 | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Fig. 2

From: Hyperoxia during extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for refractory cardiac arrest is associated with severe circulatory failure and increased mortality

Fig. 2

Comparison of hemodynamic variables and vasopressor therapy in survivors and non survivors during ECPR and correlations with mean PaO2. A Mean blood pressure during the first 24 h of ECPR; B Total catecholamines administered during the first 72 h of ECPR; C Pulse pressure (systolic minus diastolic blood pressure) during the first 24 h of ECPR; D, E simple linear regressions showing correlations between mean PaO2 and mean blood pressure (D) and catecholamine therapy (E) during ECPR. Box plots show median, 1st and 3rd quartiles, whiskers indicate minimal and maximal values. NS non survivors, S survivors

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