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. 2014 Jul 23;13:99. doi: 10.1186/1475-925X-13-99

Table 3.

Proportion of 4-min observations with RAP <0.6 in both signals (left), RAP ≥ 0.6 in both signals (middle) and RAP ≥ 0.6 in one signal while RAP < 0.6 in another signal (right)

PatID
RAP SIGNAL 1 < 0.6/RAP SIGNAL 2 < 0.6 RAP SIGNAL 1 ≥ 0.6/RAP SIGNAL 2 ≥ 0.6 RAP SIGNAL 1 ≥ 0.6/RAP SIGNAL 2 < 0.6 or RAP SIGNAL 1 < 0.6/RAP SIGNAL 2 ≥ 0.6
 
1
1,360 (73.5%)
369 (20%)
121 (6.5%)
2
910 (83.5%)
19 (1.7%)
161 (14.8%)
3
1,521 (32%)
2,776 (59%)
409 (9%)
4
1,371 (64.7%)
624 (29.4%)
124 (5.9%)
5
547 (33.1%)
1,017 (61.6%)
87 (5.3%)
6
652 (58%)
368 (33%)
99 (9%)
7
779 (24%)
2,148 (67%)
282 (9%)
8
45.6 (45%)
1,231 (32.9%)
809 (21.6%)
9
1,498 (35.5%)
2,051 (48.6%)
672 (15.9%)
10
2,800 (79.1%)
598 (16.9%)
140 (4%)
11
521 (34.9%)
891 (59.6%)
82 (5.5%)
12
323 (10.5%)
2,719 (88.0%)
47 (1.5%)
13
974 (70%)
217 (16%)
190 (14%)
14
1,349 (64.5%)
585 (28%)
159 (7.6%)
15
2,619 (47%)
2,425 (44%)
478 (9%)
16 1,798 (63.7%) 830 (29.4%) 196 (6.9%)

RAP: correlation coefficient (R) between the intracranial pressure (ICP) wave amplitude (A) and the mean ICP level (P).