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Transitional circulation and hemodynamic monitoring in newborn infants
Transitional circulation is normally transient after birth but can vary markedly between infants. It is actually in a state of transition between fetal (in utero) and neonatal (postnatal) circulation.
ESPR Neonatal Resuscitation Sect W +5 more
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A Narrative Review of Cardiac Output Measurement in Cardiac Surgery
Continuous monitoring of the cardiovascular system and control of the changes affecting it is a constant challenge for the surgical team. The need to control the condition of the heart and better understand its condition is raised in the topic of ...
Alireza Jahangirifard +5 more
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Hemodynamic monitoring in neonates: advances and challenges [PDF]
Continuous, reliable and real-time assessment of major determinants of cardiovascular function in preterm and term neonates has long been an elusive aim in neonatal medicine. Accordingly, aside from continuous assessment of heart rate, blood pressure and arterial oxygen saturation, bedside monitoring of major determinants of cardiovascular function of ...
S, Soleymani, M, Borzage, I, Seri
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A Signal Processing Approach for Detection of Hemodynamic Instability before Decompensation. [PDF]
Advanced hemodynamic monitoring is a critical component of treatment in clinical situations where aggressive yet guided hemodynamic interventions are required in order to stabilize the patient and optimize outcomes.
Ashwin Belle +6 more
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Hemodynamic monitoring and management of pediatric septic shock
Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide. Furthermore, refractory septic shock and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome are the most critical groups which account for a high mortality rate in pediatric sepsis, and ...
En-Pei Lee +4 more
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Multimodal individualized concept of hemodynamic monitoring [PDF]
Purpose of review To discuss the pathophysiological rationale of advanced hemodynamic monitoring in the critically ill and also to highlight the importance of a multimodal, individualized approach.
Németh Márton Ferenc +2 more
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Advances in the Approaches Using Peripheral Perfusion for Monitoring Hemodynamic Status [PDF]
Measures of peripheral perfusion can be used to assess the hemodynamic status of critically ill patients. By monitoring peripheral perfusion status, clinicians can promptly initiate life-saving therapy and reduce the likelihood of shock-associated death.
Julianne M. Falotico +6 more
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Background and Goal of Study: Phenylephrine (PHE) is a pure α-adrenergic agonist, which is widely used to treat hypotension. PHE acts mainly via an increase of the peripheral arterial vascular resistance, which often induces reflex bradycardia thus ...
Kalmar, A.F. +6 more
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Goal-directed fluid therapy in major thoracoabdominal surgery [PDF]
Goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) in thoracic-abdominal surgery has proven to be very challenging for many years. Minimal-invasive hemodynamic monitoring has become the standard in Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols.
Đukanović Marija +2 more
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Background The optimal hemodynamic targets and management of patients with acute brain injury are not completely elucidated, but recent evidence points to important impact on clinical outcomes.
Antonio Messina +9 more
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