Physiological object displays

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure

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ABSTRACT:
The disclosed invention relates to systems and methods for obtaining physiological information from patients and displaying that information in an intuitive and logical format to a physician. Object displays are disclosed that are capable of visually displaying critical information in real time to allow physicians to quickly perceive the importance of changing patient values.

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