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Exhaled nitric oxide as a marker of lung injury in coronary artery bypass surgery
B.H. Cuthbertson, S.A. Stott, N.R. Webster British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 89, Issue 2, Pages (August 2002) DOI: /bja/aef171 Copyright © 2002 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 Correlation between exhaled nitric oxide (NO) in parts per billion (ppb) and arterial partial pressure for oxygen/fractional inspired oxygen concentration (PaO2/FiO2) ratio during coronary artery bypass grafting. Solid lines represent the linear regression plot for individual patients and the broken line represents the linear regression plot for the patient cohort (r=0.23, P≤0.01). British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/aef171) Copyright © 2002 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 The variation in exhaled nitric oxide (NO) levels in parts per billion (ppb) at different time points around cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). In this box-and-whisker plot the central line represents the median, boxes represent 25th and 75th centiles, and whiskers represent ranges. A, after induction of anaesthesia; B, before institution of CPB; C, during rewarming after CPB; D, after completion of rewarming; E, end of surgery; F, 4 h after CPB. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/aef171) Copyright © 2002 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
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