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Table 2 Correlation coefficients between estimated cerebral blood flow and monitoring parameters

From: Monitoring variables affecting positron emission tomography measurements of cerebral blood flow in anaesthetized pigs

  1. In white background. correlation coefficients between CBF and the measured monitoring variables. Each entry contains the correlation coefficient r (Pearsons), the P value, and the number of data. Positive correlation coefficients tend to increase together, whereas inverse relationships are observed with negative correlation. In grey background, correlation coefficients between TIME and all other parameters. Each entry contains the correlation coefficient ρ (Spearman’s), the P value, and the number of data. HR, TEMP and PaO2 were significantly correlated to TIME after correcting for multiple comparisons. Significant correlations are shown in bold and marked with *