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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009
The primary goal of hemodynamic therapy is the prevention of inadequate tissue perfusion and inadequate oxygenation. Advanced cardiovascular monitoring is a prerequisite to optimize hemodynamic treatment in critically ill patients prone to cardiocirculatory failure. The most ideal cardiac output (CO) monitor should be reliable, continuous, noninvasive,
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The primary goal of hemodynamic therapy is the prevention of inadequate tissue perfusion and inadequate oxygenation. Advanced cardiovascular monitoring is a prerequisite to optimize hemodynamic treatment in critically ill patients prone to cardiocirculatory failure. The most ideal cardiac output (CO) monitor should be reliable, continuous, noninvasive,
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Noninvasive Cardiac Monitoring
Critical Care Clinics, 1988During the past few years a number of technological developments have made new methods of noninvasive cardiac monitoring available for use in the intensive care unit. Some of these can be used almost continuously some repeatedly, but intermittently, to manage critically ill patients.
F M, Clements, N P, de Bruijn
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Critical Care Nurse, 1998
Most newer bedside monitors allow monitoring of 2 leads simultaneously but only allow monitoring of one precordial (V) lead at a time. Leads V1 or V6 can be obtained by using a 5-lead bedside monitoring cable with limb electrodes placed as shown in Figure 1: • Arm electrodes should be placed on the shoulders as close as possible to where the arms join ...
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Most newer bedside monitors allow monitoring of 2 leads simultaneously but only allow monitoring of one precordial (V) lead at a time. Leads V1 or V6 can be obtained by using a 5-lead bedside monitoring cable with limb electrodes placed as shown in Figure 1: • Arm electrodes should be placed on the shoulders as close as possible to where the arms join ...
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Noninvasive Cardiac Monitoring
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1987Several noninvasive techniques are currently utilized to safely assess cardiac function beyond the limits of the physical examination and EKG. These studies can accurately document rhythm and valvular abnormalities as well as the heart's ability to withstand stress.
J W, Dennis, H P, Greisler
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2019
Monitoring variables of cardiac performance in horses is challenging owing to patient size, temperament, and anatomic peculiarities. Blood pressure is a major determinant of afterload, but it is not a reliable surrogate of cardiac performance and tissue perfusion.
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Monitoring variables of cardiac performance in horses is challenging owing to patient size, temperament, and anatomic peculiarities. Blood pressure is a major determinant of afterload, but it is not a reliable surrogate of cardiac performance and tissue perfusion.
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Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2003
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Cardiac physiology and monitoring
Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal, 1985The cardiovascular system serves the body by supplying nutrients and removing wastes. The function of the heart and circulation can be measured by a great variety of methods, but it is essential to understand the physiologic basis of the measurements for proper interpretation.
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Critical Care Clinics, 1988
Since its introduction in 1970, the application for PA catheter monitoring has dramatically broadened. PA catheters provide the ability to obtain hemodynamic data for the assessment, monitoring, and therapeutic management of critically ill patients. Because of the potential complications associated with PA catheter monitoring, numerous editorials and ...
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Since its introduction in 1970, the application for PA catheter monitoring has dramatically broadened. PA catheters provide the ability to obtain hemodynamic data for the assessment, monitoring, and therapeutic management of critically ill patients. Because of the potential complications associated with PA catheter monitoring, numerous editorials and ...
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2001
Initial assessment to determine pulselessness, monitoring the status of the patient, and the effectiveness of resuscitation efforts are integral parts of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This article focuses on aspects of monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: electrocardiography and assessment of the adequacy of chest compressions.
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Initial assessment to determine pulselessness, monitoring the status of the patient, and the effectiveness of resuscitation efforts are integral parts of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This article focuses on aspects of monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: electrocardiography and assessment of the adequacy of chest compressions.
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The value of monitors in cardiac surgery∗
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1960Abstract Instruments used as monitors during cardiac surgery are believed by most workers in this field to be of considerable value. Among these instruments are the electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, pH meter, pressure transducers for arterial and venous pressure and continuously registering thermometer.
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