all I can think of is flow velocity ratio or blood flow velocity ratio
Posted By: loho on 2008-08-18
In Reply to: S/L Monetto ratio.... - Anon
Subject: all I can think of is flow velocity ratio or blood flow velocity ratio
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It could have been AFV (aortic flow velocity) or APV sm
Subject: It could have been AFV (aortic flow velocity) or APV sm
(average peak velocity). Also listed under "velocity" is aortic jet velocity and A-peak velocity, though there are no abbreviations provided with these.
ESLs should NOT abbreviate!
Wish I could be of more help.
Sent report with AF (appendage flow) velocity...confirmation would be appreciated :-) nm
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Echoes: Is E to E prime ratio: E/e' ratio, e/e' ratio, or E/E' ratio (finding all) nm
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Blood flow cytometry
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not sure but maybe velocity?
Subject: not sure but maybe velocity?
Noninvasive blood flow studies?
Subject: Noninvasive blood flow studies?
Ok, punctuation on this one is making me crazy. I'm finding it every way possible and am not sure which is the most acceptable.
Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
non-invasive blood flow studies...
noninvasive blood flow studies...
All advice is appreciated!
Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
Subject: Noninvasive blood-flow studies...
Usually no comma is needed after non, and since blood flow modifies "studies," then I would go with noninvasive blood-flow studies. Hope that helps :)
Well, ammeter does check for blood flow, so absence
Subject: Well, ammeter does check for blood flow, so absence
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how about high flow or low flow oxygen?
Subject: how about high flow or low flow oxygen?
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They also say NCV for nerve conduction velocity etc. nm
Subject: They also say NCV for nerve conduction velocity etc. nm
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M:C ratio
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ratio...see msg
Subject: ratio...see msg
1,005:7.4
5/10. 5:10 is 5 to 10 in ratio
Subject: 5/10. 5:10 is 5 to 10 in ratio
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Subject: LS ratio
Anyone heard of a L/S ratio relating to pregnancy?
ratio
Subject: ratio
It would mean lecithin/sphingomyelin (L/S) ratio.
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L/S ratio
Subject: L/S ratio
How would L/S ratio be typed .. L/S or L:S, in small or capital letters? Please help. Thanks
L/S ratio, sm.
Subject: L/S ratio, sm.
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E to E prime ratio
Subject: E to E prime ratio
I was wondering how to write this. Is it
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I type 50:50 since it is a ratio. nm
Subject: I type 50:50 since it is a ratio. nm
S/L Monetto ratio....
Subject: S/L Monetto ratio....
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It is probably a ratio, type 2:1.
Subject: It is probably a ratio, type 2:1.
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Would it be microalbumin creatinine ratio?
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could be, although trough not usually measured in a ratio (1:512) sm
Subject: could be, although trough not usually measured in a ratio (1:512) sm
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Subject: actually probably "vertical cup-to-disc ratio" SM
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you could use risk:benefit ratio
Subject: you could use risk:benefit ratio
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Subject: Yes. I also thought it might be a ratio and typed like this - 1:1280 to 0.
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Subject: flow by? I know
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Subject: could be flow?
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It's TIMI II flow
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