The PVR (Pulmonary Vascular Resistance) is a measure of the resistance to blood flow through the pulmonary circulation. It is an important parameter in assessing lung health and diagnosing conditions such as pulmonary hypertension.
PVR can be calculated using the formula:
Understanding and monitoring PVR is crucial for managing respiratory conditions effectively.
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