Swan Ganz Numbers: presented by Dr. Gallagher's Neighborhood
A detailed look at the all important ratio between systemic and pulmonary artery pressures. When the ratio's good (say, 5 systemic to every 1 pulmonary), then you have a good Starling curve. When the ratio's bad (say 2 systemic to 1 pulmonic) then the Starling curve is bad
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