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Fig. 4 | World Journal of Emergency Surgery

Fig. 4

From: Evaluation of capillary leakage after vasopressin resuscitation in a hemorrhagic shock model

Fig. 4

Bicarbonates, base deficit, and lactate. Data are represented as mean ± SD of bicarbonate (HCO3−) levels expressed as milliequivalents per liter (a), base deficit (BD) levels expressed as mEq/l (b), and lactate levels expressed as millimoles per liter (c). S, sham-operated; HS, hemorrhagic shock; RL, resuscitation with Ringer’s lactate; RLB, resuscitation with Ringer’s lactate and blood; AVP, resuscitation with Ringer’s lactate and vasopressin infusion. a ***p < 0.001 S vs all at 10′, **p < 0.01 HS, RL, and RLB vs S at 140′, ***p < 0.001 AVP vs all at 140′; b ***p < 0.001 S vs all at 10′, ***p < 0.001 AVP vs all at 140′; c ***p < 0.001 S vs all at 10′, ***p < 0.001 AVP vs all at 140′

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