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Correlation of Peripheral Venous Pressure and Central Venous Pressure in Kidney Recipients
Transplantation Proceedings, 2006Previous studies in adults have demonstrated a clinically useful correlation between central venous pressure (CVP) and peripheral venous pressure (PVP). The current study prospectively compared CVP measurements from a central versus a peripheral catheter in kidney recipients during renal transplantation.With ethics committee approval and informed ...
Zeki Ertug+5 more
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Iliac venous pressure estimates central venous pressure after laparotomy
Journal of Surgical Research, 2014Central venous pressure (CVP) is traditionally obtained through subclavian or internal jugular central catheters; however, many patients who could benefit from CVP monitoring have only femoral lines. The accuracy of illiac venous pressure (IVP) as a measure of CVP is unknown, particularly following laparotomy.This was a prospective, observational study.
Raquel M. Forsythe+4 more
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Correlation of peripheral venous pressure and central venous pressure in surgical patients
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2001To determine the degree of agreement between central venous pressure (CVP) and peripheral venous pressure (PVP) in surgical patients.Prospective study.University hospital.Patients without cardiac dysfunction undergoing major elective noncardiac surgery (n = 150).Simultaneous CVP and PVP measurements were obtained at random points in mechanically ...
Amar, D.+5 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1963
The uveal venous pressure is difficult to measure in most species and, consequently, it has been a matter of considerable speculation and disagreement. Some investigators 7,8 assumed that under normal conditions the pressure in the proximal part of the uveal veins UVP, is just high enough to prevent collapse of the vessels, while others 9,10 claimed ...
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The uveal venous pressure is difficult to measure in most species and, consequently, it has been a matter of considerable speculation and disagreement. Some investigators 7,8 assumed that under normal conditions the pressure in the proximal part of the uveal veins UVP, is just high enough to prevent collapse of the vessels, while others 9,10 claimed ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1931
Excerpt In the study of the circulation in the normal individual, Eyster, Hooker, Clark and others have placed particular emphasis on the variations and importance of the venous pressure.
George J. Kastlin, W. W. G. Maclachlan
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Excerpt In the study of the circulation in the normal individual, Eyster, Hooker, Clark and others have placed particular emphasis on the variations and importance of the venous pressure.
George J. Kastlin, W. W. G. Maclachlan
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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 ...
Vsevolod V. Kuzkov, Aleksey A. Smetkin
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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 ...
Vsevolod V. Kuzkov, Aleksey A. Smetkin
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2013
We were able to make all these measurements of episcleral venous pressure, thanks to the generosity of our colleague Dr. R. Brubaker of the US Institute of Health who gave us the equipment and showed us how to use it.
Jorge Zárate+2 more
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We were able to make all these measurements of episcleral venous pressure, thanks to the generosity of our colleague Dr. R. Brubaker of the US Institute of Health who gave us the equipment and showed us how to use it.
Jorge Zárate+2 more
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1936
The present study was made to determine the normal range of venous pressure in children. The diagnostic and prognostic value of determinations of venous pressure in adults is well established. It has been shown that beginning myocardial incompetency is reflected by an increase in the venous tension.
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The present study was made to determine the normal range of venous pressure in children. The diagnostic and prognostic value of determinations of venous pressure in adults is well established. It has been shown that beginning myocardial incompetency is reflected by an increase in the venous tension.
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CLINICAL STUDIES ON VENOUS PRESSURE
, 1924Recent physiologic studies have tended to emphasize the relationship between the pressure of the blood returning to the heart through the veins and cardiac activity.
J. Eyster, W. S. Middleton
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