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Fig. 4 | BMC Emergency Medicine

Fig. 4

From: TiMON: a real-time integrated monitor for improving the placement and wear of emergency tourniquets

Fig. 4

Blinded and unblinded results from soldiers utilizing the TiMON for emergency tourniquet applications. a Applied pressure, where mean comparison p-value = 0.13 and variance comparison p-value < 0.0001. Red dashed lines indicate the 180 to 300 mmHg range considered for successful tourniquet application. b Application time, where mean comparison p-value = 0.85 and variance comparison p-value = 0.61. c Absolute difference from minimum threshold pressure of 180 mmHg, where mean comparison p-value = 0.012 and variance comparison p-value = 0.0078

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