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. 2016 May 5;11(5):e0154936. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0154936

Fig 3. Blood oxygenation levels do not differ between isoflurane and alpha chloralose.

Fig 3

A) Over the course of 120 minutes of sedation/anesthesia, there were no group differences in blood oxygenation levels (F(1,81) = 0.6, p = 0.44, n = 4–19 per time point), but there was a significant effect of time in the isoflurane group, where blood oxygenation levels spiked between 15 and 30 minutes (F(5,82) = 4.06, p = 0.002), then returned to baseline levels. B) Blood oxygenation is not different between isoflurane and alpha chloralose after 120 minutes of anesthesia/sedation (p = 0.67).