Cardiac Blood Flow Articles & Analysis
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They developed a point-of-care peer-to-peer program that focused on training by experienced physicians in small groups, going system-by-system exploring the lungs as well as cardiac and abdominal structures. Training with these devices has accelerated in several other U.S. medical schools as well, including Case Western Reserve University Medical School. ...
Aortix can disrupt the harmful cardiorenal cycle in two ways: above the pump, it rests the heart by reducing aortic root pressure (afterload) resulting in increased cardiac output and decreased cardiac work; downstream, it provides increased blood flow to the kidneys resulting in increased urine output and a reduction in fluid ...
