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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 7.
Published in final edited form as: Neurosci Lett. 2008 Aug 13;445(1):103–107. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2008.08.019

TABLE 1. Physiological Variables in Outcome Experiment.

Values are mean (SD). All variables were similar between groups.

Saline
(N=17)
BDNF
(N=15)
Baseline
  Weight (g) 320 (20) 317 (24)
  Anesthesia Duration (min) 44 (6) 38 (14)
  Heart Rate (beats / min) 334 (40) 341 (20)
  Mean Blood Pressure (mmHg) 107 (8) 112 (8)
  PH 7.44 (0.03) 7.44 (0.02)
  PCO2 (torr) 45 (3) 45 (3)
  PO2 (torr) 152 (38) 167 (36)
  Glucose (mg/dl) 137 (26) 126 (18)
  CPR Duration (s) 49 (7) 56 (15)
10 minutes after cardiac arrest
  Heart Rate (beats / min) 444 (33) 438 (26)
  Mean Blood Pressure (mmHg) 164 (23) 170 (18)
  PH 7.34 (0.05) 7.34 (0.05)
  PCO2 (torr) 41 (5) 41 (5)
  PO2 (torr) 261 (33) 275 (66)
  Glucose (mg/dl) 141 (54) 142 (52)
  Lactate (mEq/l) 4.1 (1.3) 4.3 (0.7)
30 minutes after cardiac arrest
  Heart Rate (beats / min) 437 (43) 432 (32)
  Mean Blood Pressure (mmHg) 88 (27) 95 (19)
  PH 7.43 (0.04) 7.41 (0.04)
  PCO2 (torr) 42 (5) 45 (5)
  PO2 (torr) 374 (39) 387 (45)
  Glucose (mg/dl) 96 (19) 93 (13)
  Lactate (mEq/l) 1.3 (0.6) 1.7 (1.1)
60 minutes after cardiac arrest
  Heart Rate (beats / min) 355 (30) 351 (50)
  Mean Blood Pressure (mmHg) 81 (28) 89 (25)
  PH 7.42 (0.05) 7.40 (0.05)
  PCO2 (torr) 44 (7) 47 (6)
  PO2 (torr) 411 (24) 442 (43)
  Glucose (mg/dl) 96 (17) 107 (9)
  Lactate (mEq/l) 0.8 (0.3) 0.9 (0.4)