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. 2009 Dec 16;4(2):Doc12. doi: 10.3205/dgkh000137

Figure 8. Subcutaneous oxygen partial pressure at a tissue depth of 2 cm on the postoperative days 2 and 10 in the group with water-filtered infrared-A (wIRA) and visible light (VIS) and in the control group with only visible light (VIS) (Study Heidelberg) .

Figure 8

(given as minimum, percentiles of 25, median, percentiles of 75, and maximum (box and whiskers graph with the box representing the interquartile range); adapted from [2], [19]).

During irradiation with wIRA(+VIS), the subcutaneous oxygen partial pressure rose markedly by more than 30%, whereas it remained unchanged in the control group.