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Venous pressure in microgravity
Naturwissenschaften, 1986Kirsch, K., Haenel, F., Röcker, L.
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2019
CVP represents the equilibrium value of the cardiac function and return functions in the circulation. Thus, changes in CVP give an indication of the status of these two determinants of overall blood flow. This chapter reviews the physiology behind this statement, critical factors for making the measurement, and potential pitfalls with the use of the ...
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CVP represents the equilibrium value of the cardiac function and return functions in the circulation. Thus, changes in CVP give an indication of the status of these two determinants of overall blood flow. This chapter reviews the physiology behind this statement, critical factors for making the measurement, and potential pitfalls with the use of the ...
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Acetazolamide and the Venous Pressure of the Eye
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960The role of the venous pressure in the maintenance of intraocular pressure has been the subject of many reports. Duke-Elder 5,6 determined venous pressure in the Circle of Hovius of dogs, by the micropipette technique, and found a close parallelism between it and the intraocular pressure.
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