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. 2017 Aug 19;4(4):041410. doi: 10.1117/1.NPh.4.4.041410

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Autoregulation and neuroimaging results from a patient (patient 5: 8-year-old female) who was placed on VV ECMO for pulmonary contusion secondary to ARDS s/p motor vehicle collision. (a) Partial enlarged figures of WTC between the spontaneous fluctuations of MAP and SctO2. In this graph, the x-axis represents the time, the y-axis represents the wavelet scale (in inverse proportion to Fourier frequency), the color scale represents the squared cross-wavelet coherence (R2) that ranges from 0 to 1, and the black line contours designate the areas of significant coherence (p<0.05) identified through Monte Carlo simulation. The arrows designate the relative phase between MAP and SctO2: a rightward-pointing arrow indicates in-phase coherence and leftward-pointing arrow indicates antiphase coherence. (b) A segment of real-time MAP and SctO2 data. (c) CT brain image acquired during ECMO.