Hemodynamic principles: pressure measurement, cardiac output and shunt detection: Difference between revisions

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'''Figure 1'''
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[[File:HemodynamicCO_Fig1.svg | 300px | left | Figure 1<cite>Winniford</cite>]]
[[File:HemodynamicCO_Fig1.jpg | 300px | left | Figure 1<cite>Winniford</cite>]]
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'''Figure 1'''
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[[File:HemodynamicShunt_Fig1.svg | 300px | left | ‘Oximetry run’ in a patient with atrial septal defect. The ‘step-up’ detected in the right atrium (RA) identifies a left-to-right shunt at this location. ]]
[[File:HemodynamicShunt_Fig1.jpg | 300px | left | ‘Oximetry run’ in a patient with atrial septal defect. The ‘step-up’ detected in the right atrium (RA) identifies a left-to-right shunt at this location. ]]
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'''Figure 2'''
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[[File:HemodynamicShunt_Fig2.svg | 300px | left | ‘Oximetry run’ in a patient with ventricular septal defect. The ‘step-up’ detected in the right ventricle (RV) identifies a left-to-right shunt at this location. ]]
[[File:HemodynamicShunt_Fig2.jpg | 300px | left | ‘Oximetry run’ in a patient with ventricular septal defect. The ‘step-up’ detected in the right ventricle (RV) identifies a left-to-right shunt at this location. ]]
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