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Hemodynamic Monitoring During Hemodialysis Using Bioimpedance: A Comparison of Changes in Resistance Between Different Body Segments. [PDF]
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Ambulatory Hemodynamic Monitoring-Don't Forget the Little Ones! [PDF]
Aggarwal V, Qureshi AM.
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Chest, 2013
Hemodynamic assessment is a key component of the evaluation of the critically ill patients and has both diagnostic and prognostic utility. This review outlines a general approach to assessment of hemodynamics and perfusion, and then discusses various hemodynamic parameters: heart rate, BP, intravascular (central venous and pulmonary artery) pressures ...
Daniel Saddawi-Konefka +1 more
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Hemodynamic assessment is a key component of the evaluation of the critically ill patients and has both diagnostic and prognostic utility. This review outlines a general approach to assessment of hemodynamics and perfusion, and then discusses various hemodynamic parameters: heart rate, BP, intravascular (central venous and pulmonary artery) pressures ...
Daniel Saddawi-Konefka +1 more
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Hemodynamic Monitoring and Support
Critical Care Medicine, 2021info:eu-repo/semantics ...
Vincent, Jean Louis +2 more
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Hemodynamic Monitoring in Sepsis
Critical Care Clinics, 2009Arterial waveform analysis that does not require continuous calibration, impedance cardiography, electrical cardiometry, velocity-encoded phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), pulsed dye densitometry, noninvasive pulse pressure analysis using tonometry, suprasternal Doppler, partial CO2 rebreathing techniques, and transcutaneous Doppler are ...
Brian Casserly, Mitchell M Levy
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1999
Hemodynamic monitoring is one of the most exciting and potentially useful technologies in critical care. Hemodynamic monitoring, particularly the PAC, is the technology most often associated with the critical care unit. However, it is a difficult technology to master and is associated with clear (although infrequent) serious complications.
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Hemodynamic monitoring is one of the most exciting and potentially useful technologies in critical care. Hemodynamic monitoring, particularly the PAC, is the technology most often associated with the critical care unit. However, it is a difficult technology to master and is associated with clear (although infrequent) serious complications.
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Functional hemodynamic monitoring
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2007To assess the recent literature on effective use of information received from hemodynamic monitoring.Dynamic hemodynamic measures are more effective in assessing cardiovascular status than static measures. In this review, we will focus on the application of hemodynamic monitoring to evaluate the effect of therapy.A systematic approach to an effective ...
Mehrnaz, Hadian, Michael R, Pinsky
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COMPLICATIONS OF HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1999The uses of the pulmonary artery catheter have been expanded from its original use, helping to assess the cardiac output and left ventricular filling pressure of patients with cardiac disease, to include the management of patients with trauma, septic shock, respiratory failure, and those undergoing high-risk surgeries.
T D, Coulter, H P, Wiedemann
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Implantable Hemodynamic Monitors
Heart Failure Clinics, 2009The evaluation and management of volume status in patients with heart failure is a challenge for most clinicians. In addition, such an evaluation is possible only during a personal clinician-patient interface. The ability to acquire hemodynamic data continuously with the help of implanted devices with remote monitoring capability can provide early ...
José A, Tallaj +2 more
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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Objectives: In this review, we discuss hemodynamic monitoring modalities, including their application, the interpretation of data, limitations, and impact on outcomes. Data Source: MEDLINE, PubMed.
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Objectives: In this review, we discuss hemodynamic monitoring modalities, including their application, the interpretation of data, limitations, and impact on outcomes. Data Source: MEDLINE, PubMed.
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