
Rohit Loomba
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1 month ago |
cambridge.org | Rohit Loomba |Justin T. Tretter |Robert Anderson |Diane E Spicer
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1 month ago |
mdpi.com | Adrian Crucean |Diane E Spicer |Justin T. Tretter |Rohit Loomba
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Nov 28, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Rohit Loomba |Enrique Villarreal |Juan Farias |Saul Flores
Parallel circulation represents a unique circulatory physiology in which the systemic saturation is dependent on a weighted average of the systemic and pulmonary venous saturations. The weights for this average depend on the relative proportion of blood flow going to the pulmonary and systemic circulations. This ratio of pulmonary and systemic blood flow is further dependent on the relative resistances in these two beds.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
dx.doi.org | Rohit Loomba |Saul Flores |Juan Farias |Enrique Villarreal
Monitoring of a venous saturation allows for the ability to identify inadequacy of systemic oxygen delivery and the increasing probability of morbidity and mortality in humans. Reference Ranucci, Isgro and Carlucci1–Reference Law, Benscoter and Borasino7 As venous saturation is one of the few components of the Fick equation for cardiac output, this should not be of surprise. However, monitoring a venous saturation can be invasive and costly and is thus not routinely done.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
healio.com | Rohit Loomba |Heather Biele
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