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5. TERMINOLOGIE E ABBREVIAZIONI
BMI = Body Mass Index
CEUS = Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound
CUS = Compressive Ultra Sound
CVC = Catetere Venoso Centrale
EBM = Evidence Based Medicine
ECG = Elettrocardiogramma
ESD = Engineered Stabilization Device
DEA = Dipartimento Emergenza Accettazione
PACU = Post Anesthesia Care Unit
PS = Pronto Soccorso
RaCeVA = Rapid Central Vein Assessment
RaPeVA = Rapid Periferal Vein Assessment
SpO2 = Saturazione Periferica di Ossigeno
SO = Sala Operatoria
TVP = Trombosi Venosa Profonda
USG = Ultrasound Guided
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