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90–120 Seconds 90–150 Seconds 90–180 Seconds 90–210 Seconds 90–240 Seconds Nonischemic 4.62 (4.09–5.22) 3.28 (2.85–3.79) 2.51 (2.14–2.94) 2.05 (1.73–2.42) 1.82 (1.53–2.17) Infarct 4.92 (4.30–5.62) 3.51 (2.97–4.16) 2.72 (2.24–3.31) 2.24 (1.82–2.76) 2.00 (1.62–2.47) Penumbra 5.45 (4.81–6.17) 3.87 (3.36–4.46) 2.91 (2.50–3.39) 2.35 (2.01–2.74) 2.05 (1.75–2.41)
* Mean absolute permeability (milliliters per 100 grams per minute) values and corresponding 95% CIs are shown for different regions of interest and different acquisition-time datasets.