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Table 1 Mean arterial pressure and heart rate evolution during the experimental period

From: Fluid resuscitation therapy in endotoxemic hamsters improves survival and attenuates capillary perfusion deficits and inflammatory responses by a mechanism related to nitric oxide

  

LPS

LPS/FR

LPS/FR/LNNA

Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)

Baseline

110.8 ± 7.7

104.9 ± 5.0

115.3 ± 10.4

t = 1 h

80.3 ± 10.6†

81.4 ± 5.4†

87.0 ± 11.4†

t = 2 h

70.3 ± 9.7†

80.6 ± 7.9†

107.0 ± 18.9*

t = 3 h

70.8 ± 7.5†

75.7 ± 9.2†

100.2 ± 14.3*†

Heart rate (bpm)

Baseline

430.0 ± 25.8

423.6 ± 31.0

417.4 ± 41.0

t = 1 h

425.7 ± 39.9

419.2 ± 32.7

440.5 ± 51.4

t = 2 h

410.2 ± 50.3

438.9 ± 33.1

395.6 ± 48.2

t = 3 h

392.7 ± 49.3†

419.1 ± 29.5

426.2 ± 77.8

  1. Data are presented as means ± SD for each group. LPS, endotoxemic animals (n = 10); LPS/FR, endotoxemic and fluid resuscitated animals (n = 10); LPS/FR/LNNA, endotoxemic, fluid resuscitated, and L-NNA + L-Arginine treated animals (n = 10). †p <0.05 vs. group baseline; *p <0.05 vs. LPS group at the same time point; §p <0.05 vs. LPS/FR group at the same time point.