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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Exp Physiol. 2014 Jan 10;99(4):640–650. doi: 10.1113/expphysiol.2013.076869

Table 3.

Hemodynamic responses to hypoglycaemia under normoxic and hyperoxic conditions.

Study Timepoint Change
Clamp - Baseline
Baseline Clamp
Respiratory Rate (breath/min)
  Normoxia 16±1 18±1a 2±1
  Hyperoxia 16±1 17±1a 1±1
Heart Rate (beat/min)
  Normoxia 59±2 75±4a 16±3
  Hyperoxia 62±3* 69±3*a 7±2*
Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  Normoxia 128±4 131±9 3±6
  Hyperoxia 131±5 126±7 −5±3*
Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  Normoxia 65±2 57±3a −8±2
  Hyperoxia 68±2 56±3a −12±2*
Mean Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  Normoxia 86±3 82±4a −4±2
  Hyperoxia 89±3 79±4a −10±2*
Pulse Pressure (mmHg)
  Normoxia 63±3 74±7a 11±7
  Hyperoxia 63±3 70±5a 7±4

Mean±SE, n=10

Effect of Condition: *p<0.05 vs Normoxia

Effect of Timepoint: ap<0.05 vs Baseline