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If a patient's pulmonary arterial pressure is given as 26/10 mm Hg, what could be the corresponding pressure (systolic/diastolic) at the right ventricle? And how can you find that out or where to look it up

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LiDCO - Normal Hemodynamic Parameters

If you were looking at the aorta and left ventricle, what would the answers to your questions be? Same thing.

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