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[Cardiovascular parameters following severe multiple injuries].

O A Trentz, G Hempelmann, H J Oestern

    Chirurgisches Forum Fur Experimentelle Und Klinische Forschung
    |April 1, 1977
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    Monitoring cardiovascular parameters in multiple injury patients revealed significant prognostic indicators. Key measurements like pulmonary artery pressure and cardiac output help predict patient outcomes.

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