#ExpertAnswers: DeWayne Townsend and Adam Goodwill on the Fundamentals of Pressure-Volume Loop Analysis
Airdate: Wednesday, May 27, 2020 Season: 7 Episode: 2
Guests: DeWayne Townsend, Adam Goodwill
Dr. DeWayne Townsend from the University of Minnesota Medical School and Dr. Adam Goodwill from the Indiana University School of Medicine answer questions from a recent webinar where they discuss the fundamentals of pressure-volume loop analysis as a means to study cardiac function.
For more information or to watch the webinar, click here.
Associated Webinar: Cardiac PV Loop Data Analysis: Tips & Tricks
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