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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM PS FOR ASO?

What would be the maximum extend of PS that you'd take for an ASO?i'm not asking about ps after aso. I'd like to get some guidelines on the maximum extend of PS that you can safely take for ASO. Any one?See More
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justworks replied to Carolyn Fortner-Burton's discussion 'calculating HR from RR interval'
What Dr.Vathish saying was right. And the referrences are far oustanding in case of ECG. But i think Carolyn should also refer Fiegenbaum's echocardiography book. Its got more content than Essential echocardiography by Solomon. I'm telling…
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Cardiology Researcher, Representative of a Professional Organization
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Cardiology Forums Administrator
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WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM PS FOR ASO?

What would be the maximum extend of PS that you'd take for an ASO?
i'm not asking about ps after aso. I'd like to get some guidelines on the maximum extend of PS that you can safely take for ASO. Any one?

Posted on February 3, 2009 at 10:30am

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