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Diastolic Filling Pressure 0
Diastolic filling pressure refers to the pressure in the ventricles at the end of diastole, just before the heart contracts, and it is crucial for determining cardiac preload and overall cardiac function. It is influenced by factors such as ventricular compliance, blood volume, and venous return, and is a key parameter in diagnosing and managing heart failure and other cardiovascular conditions.
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