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    Groombridge CJ, Duplooy D, Adams BD, Paul E, Butt W.
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  • 28. Peripheral venous pressure as a hemodynamic variable in neurosurgical patients.
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  • 30. Comparison of peripheral and central venous pressures in critically Ill patients.
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  • 31. The difference between peripheral venous pressure and central venous pressure (CVP) decreases with increasing CVP.
    Cave G, Harvey M.
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  • 32. Comparative utility of centrally versus peripherally transduced venous pressure monitoring in the perioperative period in spine surgery patients.
    Bombardieri AM, Beckman J, Shaw P, Girardi FP, Ma Y, Memtsoudis SG.
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  • 34. Effect of body temperature on peripheral venous pressure measurements and its agreement with central venous pressure in neurosurgical patients.
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  • 38. Low central venous pressure anesthesia in major hepatic resection.
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