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" Vascular Pedicle Width on Chest Radiograph as a Measure of Volume Overload: Meta-Analysis "
Wang, Hao; Shi, Runhua; Mahler, Simon; Gaspard, Joseph; Gorchynski, Julie; D'Etienne, James; Arnold, Thomas
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AL
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Record Number
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934217
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LA5rt4j1cg
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Wang, Hao; Shi, Runhua; Mahler, Simon; Gaspard, Joseph; Gorchynski, Julie; D'Etienne, James; Arnold, Thomas
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Title & Author
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Vascular Pedicle Width on Chest Radiograph as a Measure of Volume Overload: Meta-Analysis [Article]\ Wang, Hao; Shi, Runhua; Mahler, Simon; Gaspard, Joseph; Gorchynski, Julie; D'Etienne, James; Arnold, Thomas
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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12/4
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Date
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2011
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Abstract
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Introduction: Vascular pedicle width (VPW), a measurement obtained from a chest radiograph (CR), is thought to be an indicator of circulating blood volume. To date there are only a handful of studies that demonstrate a correlation between high VPW and volume overload, each utilizing different VPW values and CR techniques. Our objective was to determine a mean VPW measurement from erect and supine CRs and to determine whether VPW correlates with volume overload.
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