Simultaneous venous–arterial Doppler during preload augmentation: illustrating the Doppler Starling curve
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J. Eibl | Jon-Émile S. Kenny | A. Eibl | R. Atoui | M. Elfarnawany | Zhen Yang | B. Nalla | Chelsea E. Munding | Stanley O. Gibbs | Delaney Johnston | Vivian C. Lau | Benjamin O. Kemp
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