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Normal intracardiac pressures include left ventricular pressure around 120/80 mmHg, right ventricular pressure around 25/0 mmHg, left atrial pressure around 5-12 mmHg, and right atrial pressure around 2-6 mmHg. These pressures can vary depending on the phase of the cardiac cycle and individual conditions.

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