Pulse wave analysis in Anesthesia and Intensive Care.
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i6.858Keywords:
Pulse wave analysis, HemodynamicsAbstract
The rate and shape of the arterial pulse have been used for millennia in a wide range of clinical settings. Each component of the blood pressure wave; peak pressure, diastolic pressure, ejection time, rise in blood pressure during systole and mean blood pressure are the result of a complex interrelation of ventricle-arterial processes. Its correct interpretation can be very useful when making clinical decisions.
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