A new approach to improve the hemodynamic assessment of cardiac function independent of respiratory influence
Abstract Cardiovascular and respiratory systems are anatomically and functionally linked; inspiration produces negative intrathoracic pressures that act on the heart and alter cardiac function. Inspiratory pressures increase with heart failure and can exceed the magnitude of ventricular pressure dur...
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Auteurs principaux: | Leslie M. Ogilvie, Brittany A. Edgett, Simon Gray, Sally Al-Mufty, Jason S. Huber, Keith R. Brunt, Jeremy A. Simpson |
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2021
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