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. 2012 Jul 23;7(7):e41178. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0041178

Table 7. Rectal temperature and heart rate on the day of the 30-min coronary occlusion in Phase III study.

Group Pre-occlusion Occlusion Reperfusion
5 min 15 min 30 min 5 min 10 min 15 min
Temperature (°C)
Group XI (IP+/+, non-PC, n = 16) 36.9±0.1 37.2±0.1 37.0±0.1 37.0±0.0 37.0±0.0 37.0±0.1 36.8±0.0
Group XII (IP+/+, late PC, n = 13) 36.9±0.1 37.2±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.0±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.1
Group XIII (IP−/−, non-PC, n = 12) 37.0±0.1 37.2±0.1 36.9±0.1 37.1±0.1 36.9±0.1 36.9±0.0 36.9±0.1
Group XIV (IP−/−, late PC, n = 12) 37.1±0.1 37.1±0.0 37.1±0.0 37.0±0.1 37.1±0.1 37.0±0.1 37.0±0.1
Heart rate (beats/min)
Group XI (IP+/+, non-PC, n = 16) 506±12 512±12 495±9 502±11 521±12 518±15 595±16
Group XII (IP+/+, late PC, n = 13) 543±16 577±15 576±17 577±16 594±13 592±10 590±19
Group XIII (IP−/−, non-PC, n = 12) 505±17 498±17 469±19 472±13 495±15 475±13 498±17
Group XIV (IP−/−, late PC, n = 12) 536±13 569±16 553±16 529±24 555±17 563±19 567±19

Data are means ± SEM. Measurements of rectal temperature and heart rate were taken before the 30-min coronary occlusion (pre-occlusion), at 5, 15 and 30 min into the 30-min occlusion, and at 5, 15 and 30 min after reperfusion. Rectal temperature was continuously monitored and carefully controlled throughout the experiment, as detailed in the text.