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. 2017 Dec 1;8:967. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00967

Table 1.

Measured parameters of third-degree burn scars in rats with/without pIRE treatment.

Scar_Area (mm2) Hom DOPSlope (1/mm)
Month 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 5 6
Mean 76.13 48.07 33.77 34.72 36.09 0.734 0.7 0.593 0.573 0.539 0.281 0.185 0.195 0.256 0.295
Std 25.22 12.36 7.65 11.01 12.79 0.071 0.055 0.189 0.04 0.1 0.1 0.067 0.09 0.054 0.087
Min 36.068 29.448 19.3 16.519 12.737 0.58 0.635 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.104 0.092 0.0 0.166 0.0
   25% 60.2 39.13 29.74 26.61 26.847 0.685 0.672 0.6 0.544 0.514 0.209 0.14 0.16 0.217 0.246
   50% 70.69 46.97 34.51 34.29 35.91 0.736 0.701 0.634 0.579 0.552 0.249 0.168 0.192 0.253 0.299
   75% 87.46 53.26 39.68 40.6 43.32 0.774 0.731 0.681 0.594 0.585 0.361 0.2 0.257 0.299 0.335
Max 163.736 92.247 49.528 69.56 64.71 0.858 0.892 0.775 0.676 0.671 0.495 0.385 0.382 0.375 0.452

Dataset is based on individual 36 scars, measured over a period of 6 months after initial burn injury, as reported in Golberg et al. (2016). Shown data is an average of 9 animals (4 wounds per animal). OFDI data for each wound includes an average from 2 to 3 acquired volumes.