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flow volumes
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Tue, 5 Nov 1996 09:53:12 -0500
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Hey Gang, 
I need some opinions, (ya Terry, I know I'm ugly). 
How important are flow volume measurements in the peripheral vascular world?
Does anyone measure flow volumes in dialysis access grafts, and if so, does
your system calculate the time averaged velocity from the peaks or from the
mean? Do you think it's important for manufacturers to include the capability
of flow volume assessment on their systems??  I've been asked about the
importance of this feature by a number of manufacturers and I don't want my
opinions alone to make or break their products!  Thanks for your views.
Rob Daigle

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