作者: V. Ježek , E. Weitzenblum , F. Schrijen , J. Zielinski
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3853-2_9
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摘要: It was postulated at the very beginning of catheterization era that cardiac output (CO) in chronic lung disease (CLD) is elevated1; decompensated cor pulmonale included within so-called high failure.2 Nevertheless, most Authors did not confirm these findings, during following decades which could have been influenced by imperfect methods era.3 They found a normal CO instances.4–6