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Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as a predictor of low cardiac output syndrome after open heart surgery in children with congenital heart disease. [PDF]
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Regulation of Cardiac Output [PDF]
MOST physicians are surprised to learn that the heart has relatively little effect on the normal regulation of cardiac output, but all the physician has to do is to look at his patients, and he will see that this is true. He will see a patient with mitral valvular disease whose heart has a maximum pumping ability no greater than one third normal, but ...
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AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1993
Critical care nurses frequently are involved in obtaining cardiac output measurements and in using these data to assess and to plan therapy. This article reviews the physiologic determinants of cardiac output and the clinical factors that influence these determinants.
Susan Osguthorpe, Susan L. Woods
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Critical care nurses frequently are involved in obtaining cardiac output measurements and in using these data to assess and to plan therapy. This article reviews the physiologic determinants of cardiac output and the clinical factors that influence these determinants.
Susan Osguthorpe, Susan L. Woods
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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,
Eric E. C. de Waal+2 more
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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,
Eric E. C. de Waal+2 more
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
The thermodilution (TD) method of determining cardiac output (CO) is widely used in clinical practice, but its reliability in this setting is not well understood and may be poor.
C. W. Stetz+3 more
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The thermodilution (TD) method of determining cardiac output (CO) is widely used in clinical practice, but its reliability in this setting is not well understood and may be poor.
C. W. Stetz+3 more
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Nature, 1959
THE determination of cardiac output by the dye dilution techniques requires the taking of serial arterial blood samples at short regular intervals. Direct puncture of the brachial artery of cattle1 enables such samples to be collected. T.1824 (Evans blue) was injected into the jugular vein of the subjects at a dose of approximately 0.40 mgm./kgm.
E.W. Fisher, R.G. Dalton
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THE determination of cardiac output by the dye dilution techniques requires the taking of serial arterial blood samples at short regular intervals. Direct puncture of the brachial artery of cattle1 enables such samples to be collected. T.1824 (Evans blue) was injected into the jugular vein of the subjects at a dose of approximately 0.40 mgm./kgm.
E.W. Fisher, R.G. Dalton
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