Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... blood pressure , ( 3 ) myocardial wall tension , and ( 4 ) rate pressure generation in the left ventricle . At rest ... flow . In summary , the coronary blood flow is determined by ( 1 ) mechanical factors such as the driving pressure ...
... blood pressure , ( 3 ) myocardial wall tension , and ( 4 ) rate pressure generation in the left ventricle . At rest ... flow . In summary , the coronary blood flow is determined by ( 1 ) mechanical factors such as the driving pressure ...
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... blood flow ( Q ) . The relationship of the two flows is the ventilation / perfusion ratio , or the V / O ratio . In the ideal matching of equal volumes of gas and blood , the ratio would be 1. However , when one is considering the lungs ...
... blood flow ( Q ) . The relationship of the two flows is the ventilation / perfusion ratio , or the V / O ratio . In the ideal matching of equal volumes of gas and blood , the ratio would be 1. However , when one is considering the lungs ...
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... BLOOD FLOW This section summarizes salient aspects of the control of respiratory muscle blood flow and the relationship between respiratory muscle blood flow and respiratory muscle fatigue . A comprehensive bibliography relating to this ...
... BLOOD FLOW This section summarizes salient aspects of the control of respiratory muscle blood flow and the relationship between respiratory muscle blood flow and respiratory muscle fatigue . A comprehensive bibliography relating to this ...
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PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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