Interpreting Arterial Pressure Waveforms by J. DiNardo | OPENPediatrics
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Learn principles of invasive and non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring, including factors that influence the appearance of the pressure waveform in arterial circulation.
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So well explained, brilliant! Thank you
Thank you for the video. Would also like to see more in depth discussion on hyper resonance, dampening and transducers.
very simple and understandable.
Thank you so much !
Clearly explained Thank u
Brilliant video
Great explanation!
Are you so intelligent person explain each topic by simply.
Thank you
Thank you!
very clear awesome video thank you!!
Came to understand the concept of reflected pulse wave. I think the quality of the video is awesome, it's very clear. Thank you!
This is excellent.
In this video, it is said to be accurate in the order of invasive method versus noninvasive method, MBP >SBP >DBP. As far as I know, MBP can only be measured in an invasive way, so it approximates MBP = (SBP+2*DBP)/3 when measured in a noninvasive way. Therefore, I don't understand that MBP is the most accurate.
A very big thanks
To improve it, you could list out the "other uses of arterial line".
Thank you! Really useful for a primer
great
need to learn the lingo but it's very well presented.
Nice video, but too short.
Thank you!