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Variations in Doppler velocity profiles resulting from ultrafiltration-related intravascular volume reduction in a haemodialysis patient. Note that ultrafiltration tended to increase the pulmonary vein systolic/diastolic maximal velocity ratio (S/D) (top panels), decrease the mitral early diastole/atrial contraction maximal velocity ratio (E/A) (middle panels), and decrease colour M-mode propagation velocity (Vp) (bottom panels).

Vignon et al., Critical Care 2007, 11:R43 [View article]


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