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English: Hemodynamic map for supine, resting adults: SI is on the horizontal axis, MAP on the vertical axis. A patient’s hemodynamic point is located at the intersection of coordinates of actual SI and MAP values. Dot-and-dash lines mark the ideal hemodynamic values of SI = 47 ml/m2 and MAP = 85 Torr. Two sets of dash lines mark normal ranges of SI (35 < SI < 65 ml/m2) and MAP (70 < MAP < 105 mmHg = Torr). Hypertensive, Normotensive and Hypotensive blood pressure bands, as well as Hypodynamic, Normodynamic and Hyperdynamic blood flow bands are also marked, delineating a total of nine classes of hemodynamic states. Only one of them, a simultaneous Normodynamic and Normotensive state, called the Normohemodynamic state, is the desired hemodynamic state, the Therapeutic Goal.
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