If the dilation of the aorta demands 80 mmHg of pressure and the systolic pressure is 120, doesn't this mean that the ventricle is actually applying 200 mmHg of pressure?
When is this equipment used? Is it a common piece of equipment? What decisions can be made from the information? Does this waveform match what can be seen with noninvasive co2 o2 monitoring?
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If the dilation of the aorta demands 80 mmHg of pressure and the systolic pressure is 120, doesn't this mean that the ventricle is actually applying 200 mmHg of pressure?
When is this equipment used?
Is it a common piece of equipment?
What decisions can be made from the information?
Does this waveform match what can be seen with noninvasive co2 o2 monitoring?