Research Article

Effect of Erythropoietin on Postresuscitation Renal Function in a Swine Model of Ventricular Fibrillation

Table 1

Hemodynamic variables presented as mean (±SD) values, between the two groups during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

Variable CPR 2′ minCPR 4′ minCPR 6′ minCPR 8′ min
Group CGroup E valueGroup CGroup E valueGroup CGroup E valueGroup CGroup E value

SAoP (mmHg)58.3 (±7.98)73.6 (±5.26)<0.00159.4 (±9.31)69.0 (±4.84)0.04560.3 (±11.50)66.5 (±9.19)0.37350.5 (±6.36)NANA
DAoP (mmHg)27.8 (±9.65)46.2 (±13.53)0.01031.5 (±8.52)40.8 (±9.09)0.02032.5 (±7.64)40.5 (±17.67)0.38126.0 (±2.82)NANA
MAoP (mmHg)37.9 (±8.73)55.3 (±10.60)0.00140.7 (±8.49)50.0 (±7.51)0.02341.8 (±8.31)49.5 (±14.84)0.32234.0 (±4.24)NANA
CPP (mmHg) 18.1 (±10.34)36.3 (±14.29)0.01120.5 (±9.09)30.8 (±11.30)0.08120.9 (±9.09)26.0 (±15.55)0.48713.5 (±3.53)NANA

CPR = cardiopulmonary resuscitation, SAoP = systolic arterial pressure, DAoP = diastolic arterial pressure, MAoP = mean arterial pressure, CPP = coronary perfusion pressure, and NA = nonapplicable.