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Hemodynamic Monitoring and Support
Critically ill patients are carefully and closely monitored to assess the nature and severity of their disease process and to assess the need for and impact of different therapies.
Saugel, Bernd +2 more
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Functional hemodynamic monitoring.
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables often suggest cardiogenic, hypovolemic, obstructive, or distributive (septic) etiologies to cardiovascular insufficiency, thus defining the specific ...
Payen, Didier, Pinsky, Michael R
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Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU
The benefit of any hemodynamic monitoring technique is to provide reliable and reproducible information on the cardiocirculatory status of a patient in shock.
Bendjelid, Karim, Giraud, Raphaël
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Non-Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Aortic valve stenosis (AS) is a prevalent cardiovascular condition among elderly patients frequently treated with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI).
Stolte T +11 more
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Hemodynamic Monitoring Today [PDF]
Hemodynamic monitoring has been part of the routine management of intensive care patients and high risk surgical patients since the advent of the pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) more than thirty years ago. The growing availability of new less invasive devices over the past decades has now made it possible to monitor cardiac output (CO) more often in ...
Maurizio Cecconi +3 more
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Hemodynamic monitoring and outcome—A physiological appraisal
Hemodynamic monitoring provides us with refined details about the cardiovascular system. In spite of increased availability of the monitoring process and monitoring equipment, hemodynamic monitoring has not significantly improved survival outcome.
Zahid Hussain Khan
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New Hemodynamic Parameters in Peri-Operative and Critical Care—Challenges in Translation
Hemodynamic monitoring technologies are evolving continuously—a large number of bedside monitoring options are becoming available in the clinic. Methods such as echocardiography, electrical bioimpedance, and calibrated/uncalibrated analysis of pulse ...
Laura Bogatu +8 more
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Monitoring Macro- and Microcirculation in the Critically Ill: A Narrative Review
Circulatory shock is a common and important diagnosis in the critical care environment. Hemodynamic monitoring is quintessential in the management of shock.
Syed Nabeel Muzaffar +4 more
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Research Progress of Noninvasive Cardiac Output Monitor (NICOTM) and Hemodynamic Monitor in Neonates
Objective: Hemodynamic monitoring plays a crucial way in guiding the clinical decision-making process for the management of critically ill neonates. Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring is characterized by continuous, convenient, and accurate assessment ...
Fengying Li, Wenbin Dong
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