Rotman et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Method for high accuracy differential pressure measurements using fluid-filled cathetersRotman et al., 2014
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- Rotman O
- Zaretsky U
- Shitzer A
- Einav S
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- Annals of biomedical engineering
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The advantage of measuring differential pressure using fluid-filled catheters is that the system is relatively inexpensive, but the readings are not accurate and affected by the common mode pressure (CMP) distortion. High accuracy differential pressure …
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