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. 2014 Jan 31;9(1):e86636. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086636

Table 3. Intravascular volume parameters.

Solvent 12 µM 100 µM ∑ NS1619 Solv. vs.∑ NS1619 Solvent 12 µM 100 µM ∑ NS1619 Solv. vs.∑ NS1619
rSVV +0,00±0,01 −0,03±0,04 −0,01±0,02 −0,02±0,02 P = 0,44 +0,02±0,02 +0,01±0,03 −0,04±0,02 +0,02±0,02 P = 0,18
SPV −0,01±0,02 +0,03±0,04 +0,01±0,01 +0,02±0,02 P = 0,31 +0,02±0,02 +0,05±0,03 +0,01±0,01 +0,03±0,02 P = 0,76
rSV (mmHg* s) +0,04±0,52 +2,93±3,02 −0,22±0,74 +1,35±1,56 P = 0,50 +0,49±1,20 −0,58±0,97 +0,28±1,42 −0,15±0,84 P = 0,66
PPV +0,01±0,01 +0,08±0,08 −0,01±0,01 +0,04±0,04 P = 0,38 +0,03±0,03 +0,09±0,04 −0,00±0,02 +0,05±0,03 P = 0,72
(Δ) 30 min after inhalation (Δ) 120 min after inhalation

For the investigation of fluid responsive parameters were calculated: relative stroke volume (rSV) characterized by the area under the arterial blood pressure curve, systolic pressure variation (SPV), relative stroke volume variation (rSVV), and pulse pressure variation (PPV). No NS1619-dependent effect on these parameters was discovered. Data obtained after inhalation were subtracted from individual basis values and individual value differences (Δ) were calculated for each animal and time point.