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. 2021 Oct 1;8:704863. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.704863

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Analysis of lung aeration data obtained by computed tomography (CT) scans during an end-inspiratory pause in six obese dogs undergoing anesthesia. (A) Whole end-inspiratory aeration is shown during ventilation with tidal volumes based on current (VTc, open circles) and ideal (VTi, open squares) body weight. Hyper, hyperaerated; Normo, normoaerated; Hypo, hypoaerated; Non, nonaerated. *p < 0.05 compared to the respective aeration during end-expiration (Figure 4A). (B) Regional end-inspiratory aeration during treatment VTc.&p < 0.05 compared to the respective aeration within the same region during end-expiration (Figure 3B). (C) Regional end-inspiratory aeration during treatment VTi.