Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 38
... direct obstruction , is known as the lateral pressure ; whereas the pressure exerted by the blood against any obstruction which reduces the lumen of the vessel is known as the end pressure . The latter exceeds the former when measured ...
... direct obstruction , is known as the lateral pressure ; whereas the pressure exerted by the blood against any obstruction which reduces the lumen of the vessel is known as the end pressure . The latter exceeds the former when measured ...
Page 39
... direct measurement in animals is so slight that , for practical purposes , it is ignored . Therefore , when the systolic pressure is as- certained in the brachial artery , it represents a satisfactory clinical measure of the pressure ...
... direct measurement in animals is so slight that , for practical purposes , it is ignored . Therefore , when the systolic pressure is as- certained in the brachial artery , it represents a satisfactory clinical measure of the pressure ...
Page 50
... direct method of the physiologist is not applicable , as it would require a direct communication between the blood - vessel and the tube leading to the manometer , and is therefore not practical for the consulting room even if tolerated ...
... direct method of the physiologist is not applicable , as it would require a direct communication between the blood - vessel and the tube leading to the manometer , and is therefore not practical for the consulting room even if tolerated ...
Page 51
... direct method . Character of Cuff . - It has already been said that the width of the tubular cuff influences to a significant degree the readings obtained . Janeway has found in high - pressure cases that there exists a difference of as ...
... direct method . Character of Cuff . - It has already been said that the width of the tubular cuff influences to a significant degree the readings obtained . Janeway has found in high - pressure cases that there exists a difference of as ...
Page 56
... direct introduction of a canula , so closely that the difference ( a few mm . Hg ) may be ignored . These read- ings if made with any modern type of instrument are comparable , as they all give the pressure readings in terms of ...
... direct introduction of a canula , so closely that the difference ( a few mm . Hg ) may be ignored . These read- ings if made with any modern type of instrument are comparable , as they all give the pressure readings in terms of ...
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