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Redefining Cardiovascular Performance during Resuscitation
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Thermodynamic perfusion variables that encompass both pressure and flow, such as SW and LVP, are more closely related to perfusion and outcome than the purely flow-derived variables. The higher SW and LVP in survivors is related to better ventricular-arterial coupling, and therefore more efficient cardiac function. Cutoff values for LVP of 320 mm Hg x L x min(-1) x m(-2) and for SW of 4,000 mm Hg x mL x m(-2) may be useful thresholds for evaluating hemodynamic performance during resuscitation.
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