Fig. 4: The bar graph shows the preductal arterial pressure of oxygen (PaO2 in mmHg) levels in the control group (blue) and the study group (brown) during resuscitation. | Pediatric Research

Fig. 4: The bar graph shows the preductal arterial pressure of oxygen (PaO2 in mmHg) levels in the control group (blue) and the study group (brown) during resuscitation.

From: Neonatal resuscitation for bradycardia (HR < 60 bpm)—an alternate approach using an ovine model

Fig. 4

The study group had significantly higher arterial PaO2 levels at ROSC (*p < 0.01), as determined by ANOVA post-hoc analysis. Data are presented as mean and standard deviation. PPV positive pressure ventilation, CC chest compression, EPI epinephrine, ROSC return of spontaneous circulation.

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