The term mm Hg means millimeters of Mercury; this is a measurement of barometric pressure (the pressure of air is measured in terms of the equivalent height of a column of mercury that would exert the same pressure). 1 mmHg is about 133 pascals.
No. 1 mm Hg = 133.3224 pascal 350 mm Hg = 46662.84 pascal 1 pascal = 0.0075006 mm Hg 350 pascal = 2.62522 mm Hg
7-15 mm Hg; at 20-25 mm Hg
27,68089 inch of water = 1 psi 51,715 mm of mercury = 1 psi; 742 col. Hg = 14,347 psi 742 col. Hg = 0,515 inch of water
Indium-Mercury
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. Mean intraabdominal pressure was 6.5 mm Hg (range 0.2-16.2 mm Hg).
80 mm Hg
Specific Gravity of Mercury hg is 13.6, so 1 mm Hg = 13.6 mm H2O, 1 mm H20 = 0.07353 mm Hg.
No. 1 mm Hg = 133.3224 pascal 350 mm Hg = 46662.84 pascal 1 pascal = 0.0075006 mm Hg 350 pascal = 2.62522 mm Hg
760 mm Hg is the standard barometric (atmospheric) pressure. It is the pressure giving a pillar of mercury (the elemental abbreviation of mercury is Hg) that is 760 millimeters (mm) high.
760 mm hg = 0 psi gauge pressure
1 atm of pressure equals 760 mm Hg, so 2 atm = 1520 mm Hg.
150 mm Hg
Because a PaO2 level of 90 or 80 mm Hg is still a good level to be at, while both 50 and 40 mm Hg both indicate moderate hypoxemia. It's even more critical because at 50 mm Hg, the body is already lacking oxygen, if the level decreases further to 40 mm Hg it's even further stressed and is borderline severe hypoxemia.
1444 Torr=1444 MM Hg
This value is 51,71493 mm col. Hg..
24.9 in = 63.2 cm = 630.2 mm 630.2 mm Hg / (760 mm Hg / 1atm) = .863 ATM