1963
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(63)90129-2
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Systemic venous collapse in man

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“…The individual body weights are presented in Table 1. ■ Venous pressure varies considerably in different por tions of the mammalian venous system and the state of collapse of these vessels varies accordingly (4,7). Early experiments utilizing injection pressures of 5 mmHg con sistently produced casts inadequate for the measurement of vessel dimensions; many vessels were seen to be in measured.…”
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“…The individual body weights are presented in Table 1. ■ Venous pressure varies considerably in different por tions of the mammalian venous system and the state of collapse of these vessels varies accordingly (4,7). Early experiments utilizing injection pressures of 5 mmHg con sistently produced casts inadequate for the measurement of vessel dimensions; many vessels were seen to be in measured.…”
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“…In these circumstances, the pressure tracing at the periphery shows the respiratory swing and quite often the more rapid 'cardiac waves normally only seen in the thorax. Outside the chest, this pattern can be an early indication of heart failure (Duomarco et al 1963). But in the absence of failure this pattern is useful as confirmation that the recording line is in the great veins or auricle and that the pressures we are reading have meaning, being truly central rather than peripheral.…”
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