If the measurement of blood pressure were automatically available without having to attend to transducer flushing, pressure line and manifold connections, and missettings on the recorders or kinks in catheters, the study of hemodynamics would be as routine and reliable as that of electrocardiography.
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"If the measurement of blood pressure were automatically available without having to attend to transducer flushing, pressure line and manifold connections, and missettings on the recorders or kinks in catheters, the study of hemodynamics would be as routine and reliable as that of electrocardiography."
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