PAWP

PAWP
abbr.
med. pulmonary artery wedge pressure – давление заклинивания в легочной артерии (ДЗЛА)

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  • PAWP — • pulmonary arterial wedge pressure …   Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations

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