1naresh
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Case Ps (mm Hg) Pi (mm Hg) Po (mm Hg) Rp (dyne/s/cm5) Rd (dyne/s/cm5) Ra (dyne/s/cm5) Q (mL/s) ΔP (mm Hg) Pre 120 110 100 5800 57,900 5800 2.30 – Post 120 112 72 5800 55,000 23,200 1.90 2 125 117 77 5800 55,000 23,200 1.98 7 130 122 81 5800 55,000 23,200 2.06 12 135 126 86 5800 55,000 23,200 2.15 16 140 130 90 5800 55,000 23,200 2.22 20 145 135 95 5800 55,000 23,200 2.30 25