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systolic pressure

by sharonmaer, Mar 12, 2009 02:21PM
Tags: systolic
what does an elevated tricuspid regurgitation velocity of 3.8 m/sec mean I know it corresponds to an RV systolic pressure of 67 mmHg which is high. what is the problem and what is the prognosis for treatment?


This discussion is related to Peak RV/RA Systolic Pressure Norms.
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