1naresh
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90–240 Seconds 30–90 Seconds 0–90 Seconds 0–90 Seconds Reference Standard Delay Correction Delay Correction No Delay Correction Nonischemic 2.07 (1.83–2.34) 1.54 (1.39–1.71) 1.57 (1.24–2.00) 1.95 (1.74–2.18) P < .001 P = .002 P = .125 Infarct 2.48 (2.15–2.87) 2.09 (1.85–2.37) 1.66 (1.30–2.11) 2.49 (2.21–2.79) P = .074 P < .001 P = .874 Tissue at risk 2.43 (2.16–2.74) 2.45 (2.21–2.72) 1.93 (1.52–2.46) 3.49 (3.14–3.88) P = .921 P = .066 P < .001
a Mean absolute permeability values and corresponding 95% CIs shown for different regions-of-interest and acquisition-time datasets, as well as P values derived from the GEE models.