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How to reduce dose in Cardio CT SOMATOM Definition Flash syngo

... window can be extended to the systolic part of the cardiac cycle enabling scans for patients with an heart rate up to 90 bpm. The variability should not exceed 5 bpm. ECG pulsing is also possible, allowing a functional evaluation based on sequence data. The stack overlap is fixed to 10% in a 3D Sequ ...
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Right ventricular contractility in systemic sclerosis-associated and idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension

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Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement

... The first sound heard is the systolic pressure; at least two consecutive sounds should be clear. If the sound disappears and then is heard again 10 to 15 mm later, an auscultatory gap is present; this may be a normal variant, or it may be associated with hypertension. The first diastolic sound is he ...
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The Mammalian Heart

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Continuous Warm Blood Cardioplegia

... The primary scrub person's full attention is now essential for the entire time the cross clamp is on. Particularly close attention must be paid to the operative field. The cardioplegia is run continuously (there is no "down" time) between distal anastomoses. The surgeon will not stop to infuse the h ...
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The Cardiovascular System: Structure Function and Measurement

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ECOLOGY SPRING 2009

... -Sponges circulate water using many incurrent pores and one excurrent pore -Hydra circulates water through a gastrovascular cavity (also for digestion) Pseudocoelomates use body cavity to circulate. Nematodes are thin enough that the digestive tract can also be used as a circulatory system ...
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