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There and back again, the value of translational research
The Journal of Critical Care Medicine has a rare opportunity to publish an animal physiology study comparing measures of instantaneous venous return curve analysis derived from beat-to-beat measures of right ventricular stroke volume and paired right atrial pressure to estimate mean systemic pressur...
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