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Factors that control the stroke volume are divided into: 1

... The measurement of preload is proportional to the EDV (which represents the passive tension) or EDP. Whether we said it is proportional to EDV or EDP doesn't matter bcz EDV and EDP are proportional that as the volume of blood increases at the end of diastole, the pressure will increase at the end of ...
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Important Safety Information

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COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION

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Passive Leg Raising

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Adult Rheumatic Focus on Cardiac & Other Social Issues

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Practice Exam 1 - IWS2.collin.edu

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Augmentation Index Does Not Reflect Risk of Coronary Artery

... 68±9 mmHg, P=0.020). Invasive central pulse pressure in the CAD group was 5 mmHg higher than in the non-CAD group (67±22 vs. 63±21 mmHg), but there were no significant differences between the 2 groups in the non-invasive systolic central BP as well as the non-invasive diastolic central BP (Table 2). ...
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