What does PSP/ESV mean?
PSP/ESV means peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio?
peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio can be abbreviated as PSP/ESV
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What does PSP/ESV stand for? PSP/ESV stands for "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio". |
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How to abbreviate "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio"? "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio" can be abbreviated as PSP/ESV. |
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What is the meaning of PSP/ESV abbreviation? The meaning of PSP/ESV abbreviation is "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio". |
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What is PSP/ESV abbreviation? One of the definitions of PSP/ESV is "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio". |
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What does PSP/ESV mean? PSP/ESV as abbreviation means "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio". |
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What is shorthand of peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio? The most common shorthand of "peak systolic pressure to end systolic volume ratio" is PSP/ESV. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FRC:TGV - Functional Residual Capacity to Thoracic Gas Volume Ratio
- PSVR - Peak Systolic Velocity Ratio
- ESWS/ESVI - end-systolic wall stress to end-systolic volume index
- ESWS/ESVI - end-systolic wall stress to end-systolic volume index ratio
- LVSVI - end-systolic volume indices, stroke volume index
- LVSW/EDV - left ventricular stroke work-to-end-diastolic volume ratio
- LVEDP - end-diastolic volume, end-diastolic pressure
- LVESV - end-diastolic volume, end-systolic volume
- LVESVI - end-diastolic volume index, end-systolic volume index
- PAP/ESV - peak arterial pressure to left ventricular end-systolic volume
- PSAP - Peak Systolic Aortic Pressure
- PSAP - peak systolic arterial pressure
- PSG - peak systolic pressure gradient
- PSG - peak-to-peak systolic gradient
- PSP - Peak systolic blood pressure
- PSP - Peak Systolic Pressure
- S/D - peak-systolic/diastolic ratio
- SBP/ESVI - systolic blood pressure to end-systolic volume index ratio
- SP/ESVI - systolic blood pressure/end-systolic volume index
- PSP/ESV - peak systolic pressure/end-systolic volume