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... Output Cardiac output is most commonly estimated by the Fick principle of measuring oxygen content of the arterial and mixed venous blood ( preferably obtained from the pulmonary artery ) and the oxygen consumption . This is an ...
... Output Cardiac output is most commonly estimated by the Fick principle of measuring oxygen content of the arterial and mixed venous blood ( preferably obtained from the pulmonary artery ) and the oxygen consumption . This is an ...
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... output following thoracotomy is to leave small polyvinyl catheters in a pulmonary artery and a peripheral artery ... output and can be used as a partial guide . Mixed venous - oxygen saturations of 60 to 70 per cent in the absence of ...
... output following thoracotomy is to leave small polyvinyl catheters in a pulmonary artery and a peripheral artery ... output and can be used as a partial guide . Mixed venous - oxygen saturations of 60 to 70 per cent in the absence of ...
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... output ( concentration x flow output ) . Because of variations in venous drainage and possible mechanical errors in cannulation , these glandular outputs do not necessarily represent the total hormonal secretion of the endocrine organ ...
... output ( concentration x flow output ) . Because of variations in venous drainage and possible mechanical errors in cannulation , these glandular outputs do not necessarily represent the total hormonal secretion of the endocrine organ ...
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SURGICAL RESEARCH AS A DISCIPLINE | 1 |
SPACE AND BASIC EQUIPMENT | 19 |
EXPERIMENTAL CARDIAC SURGERY 43 | 43 |
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