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What to do if a person has a left ventricular systolic pressure of 180 mmhg and an aoritic systolic pressure of 100 mmhg. what is the explanation?

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Dr. Venkata Chilakapati answered

Discrepancy: Make sure there is no outflow tract obstruction or aortic valvular stenosis.

Answered 1/5/2014

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