What does PEP/ET mean?
PEP/ET means peak A, and preejection/ejection time
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What is the abbreviation for peak A, and preejection/ejection time?
peak A, and preejection/ejection time can be abbreviated as PEP/ET
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What does PEP/ET stand for? PEP/ET stands for "peak A, and preejection/ejection time". |
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What is the meaning of PEP/ET abbreviation? The meaning of PEP/ET abbreviation is "peak A, and preejection/ejection time". |
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What is PEP/ET abbreviation? One of the definitions of PEP/ET is "peak A, and preejection/ejection time". |
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What does PEP/ET mean? PEP/ET as abbreviation means "peak A, and preejection/ejection time". |
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What is shorthand of peak A, and preejection/ejection time? The most common shorthand of "peak A, and preejection/ejection time" is PEP/ET. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ATWOT - A Total Waste of Time
- TPV/RVET - Time to Peak Velocity/Right Ventricle Ejection Time Ratio
- TPV:RVET - Time to Peak Velocity/Right Ventricle Ejection Time Ratio
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- PVAE - Peak Volume Acceleration of Ejection
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- ET/PEP - ejection time (ET)/pre-ejection periodratio
- ET/PEP - ejection time to pre-ejection period
- ETI - ejection time index
- PDH - Peak Detect and Hold
- ETR - Ejection Time Ratio
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- PET - Peak Ejection Time