What does SW/EDL mean?
SW/EDL means stroke work and end-diastolic length
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for stroke work and end-diastolic length?
stroke work and end-diastolic length can be abbreviated as SW/EDL
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What does SW/EDL stand for? SW/EDL stands for "stroke work and end-diastolic length". |
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How to abbreviate "stroke work and end-diastolic length"? "stroke work and end-diastolic length" can be abbreviated as SW/EDL. |
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What is the meaning of SW/EDL abbreviation? The meaning of SW/EDL abbreviation is "stroke work and end-diastolic length". |
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What is SW/EDL abbreviation? One of the definitions of SW/EDL is "stroke work and end-diastolic length". |
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What does SW/EDL mean? SW/EDL as abbreviation means "stroke work and end-diastolic length". |
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What is shorthand of stroke work and end-diastolic length? The most common shorthand of "stroke work and end-diastolic length" is SW/EDL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EDPRV - End-Diastolic Pressure-Volume Relationship
- EDPVR - End-Diastolic Pressure-Volume Relation
- EDV/s - End-Diastolic Volumes Per Second
- EDVI - End-Diastolic Volume Index
- EDVRV - End Diastolic Volume of the Right Ventricle
- EDLVD - End-Diastolic Left Ventricular Diameter
- EDLVP - End-Diastolic Left Ventricular Pressure
- AED - and end-diastolic area
- EDL - End Diastolic Length
- EDL - end diastolic segment length
- EDL - end-diastolic segmental length
- EDV - work-end diastolic volume relation
- EDSL - end-diastolic segment length
- 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
- SF/EDA - stroke force / end-diastolic area relationship
- SWEDL - stroke work at constant end-diastolic length
- TESD - end-diastolic, end-systolic diameters