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venous pressure

NOUN
  1. the pressure exerted on the walls of the veins by the circulating blood

How To Use venous pressure In A Sentence

  • In the jugulars, this systolic fall in venous pressure has been called by physiologists the systolic collapse of the venous pulse.
  • In the intensive care unit the patient was managed with central venous pressure monitoring and direct arterial pressure monitoring.
  • Her jugular venous pressure was raised, she had a pansystolic murmur, and no added heart sounds.
  • He had a raised jugular venous pressure and heard crackles at the base of both lungs.
  • This increase in left atrial pressure causes an increase in pulmonary venous pressures.
  • On examination she was apyrexial, had splinter haemorrhages on two fingernails, and had a raised jugular venous pressure.
  • Blood supply to the vital organs can be more accurately measured by a central venous pressure line.
  • In patients with venous insufficiency damage occurs to the veins or calf muscle pump, resulting in high venous pressures in the deep veins.
  • This may indicate that other factors also play an important role in increasing hepatic venous pressure gradient in acute liver failure.
  • This may indicate that other factors also play an important role in increasing hepatic venous pressure gradient in acute liver failure.
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