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Conclusion: CVP and PVP correlate well under conditions associated with prone spine surgery.
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CVP drives, by contrast, transmit the motion through a spinning ball.
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Our results confirm the distinct existence of two unique CVPs.
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There was no significant correlation between physical examination-based estimation of volume status and CVP or TPTD-derived GEDVI.
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Here we report the final results of a randomized study comparing R-CVP to R-CHOP both followed by RM.
Usage of central venous pressure in English
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Tilt-up decreased centralvenouspressure, but during sustained tilt it remained unchanged.
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After resection of the mass, centralvenouspressure and pulmonary wedge pressure decreased.
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In addition, attention should be paid to renal outflow pressure, typically centralvenouspressure.
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The blood pressure and heart rate decreased slightly and centralvenouspressure increased slightly after the injection.
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Etiological hypotheses include increased centralvenouspressure, and various hormonal and metabolic changes commonly found in obese patients.
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A major clinical clue to diagnosis is the continued elevation of the centralvenouspressure after adequate diuresis.
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There was no significant difference in serum sodium concentration, blood pressure, or centralvenouspressure between these groups.
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Groups were comparable with respect to mean arterial pressure, centralvenouspressure, hematocrit, and arterial oxygen content throughout bypass.
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A right central venous catheter was inserted using a landmark technique to monitor centralvenouspressure and administer medications.
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This resulted in a significant decrease in IOP along with decreases in arterial blood pressure and centralvenouspressure.
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Therefore, common use of centralvenouspressure measurement, which is proved to be inefficient to predict fluid responsiveness, should be avoided.
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Methods: Ultrasonography was performed on 37 nonventilated and 36 ventilated patients while monitoring centralvenouspressure.
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Partial aortic occlusion redistributes blood volume into the upper part of the body, manifested by an increase in centralvenouspressure.
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Studies were made of the effects on inspiratory activity (phrenic nerve activity), heart rate, blood pressure and centralvenouspressure.
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Both the arterial blood pressure and heart rate decreased transiently after intravenous injection of adenosine or L-PIA, while the centralvenouspressure increased.
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Background: A central venous catheter enables the measurement of hemodynamic variations, such as accurate centralvenouspressure; catheter malposition may induce potentially fatal complications.