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Association between wait time of central venous pressure and 28-day mortality in critically patients with acute pancreatitis: A restrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Lan Y, Chen L, Yang Q, Zhu B, Lin Z.
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Association between early central venous pressure measurement and all-cause mortality in critically ill patients with heart failure: A cohort of 11,241 patients. [PDF]
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Central venous pressure monitoring
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2006The proper use of central venous pressure requires a good understanding of basic measurement techniques and features of the waveform.If attention is not paid to proper leveling of the transducer and consideration of transmural pressure then major errors are made in the use of central venous pressure. Besides the information gained from the relationship
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Measuring central venous pressure
Nursing Standard, 2007Central venous pressure measurement is often associated with intensive and critical care settings. However, with increasing numbers of critically ill patients being cared for on medical and surgical wards, it is essential that nursing staff are able to record central venous pressure measurement accurately and recognise normal and abnormal parameters as
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2021
Central venous pressure (CVP) reflects the pressure in the major veins, namely, vena cava superior and inferior. From the physiological point of view, the central venous pressure is a product of the complex interplay between potential heart performance and venous return; therefore, the response of CVP to the similar hemodynamic interventions can be ...
Aleksey A. Smetkin, Vsevolod V. Kuzkov
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Central venous pressure (CVP) reflects the pressure in the major veins, namely, vena cava superior and inferior. From the physiological point of view, the central venous pressure is a product of the complex interplay between potential heart performance and venous return; therefore, the response of CVP to the similar hemodynamic interventions can be ...
Aleksey A. Smetkin, Vsevolod V. Kuzkov
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