Objective: To evaluate the reliability and clinical value of partial noninvasive CO(2) (NICO(2)) rebreathing technique for measuring cardiac output compared with standard thermodilution in a group of intensive care nonpostoperative patients. Design and setting: Clinical investigation in a university hospital ICU. Patients: Twelve mechanically ventilated patients with high (n =6) and low (n =6) pulmonary shunt fractions. Measurements and results: Thirty-six paired measurements of cardiac output were carried out with NICO(2) and thermodilution in patients ventilated in pressure-support mode and sedated with a sufentanil continuous infusion to obtain a Ramsay score value of 2. The mean cardiac output was: thermodilution 7.27+/-2.42 1/min; ...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
The objective of this study was to evaluate inert gas rebreathing (IGR) reliability in cardiac outpu...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
Introduction. All respiratory-based methods of measuring cardiac output depend on imposing a step-ch...
Introdução: O debito cardiaco (DC) e parametro fundamental no tratamento de pacientes graves e diver...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
Background Accurate assessment of cardiac output is critical to the diagnosis and management of vari...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is crucial for the guidance of therapeutic decisions in critically i...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
The objective of this study was to evaluate inert gas rebreathing (IGR) reliability in cardiac outpu...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
Introduction. All respiratory-based methods of measuring cardiac output depend on imposing a step-ch...
Introdução: O debito cardiaco (DC) e parametro fundamental no tratamento de pacientes graves e diver...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
Background Accurate assessment of cardiac output is critical to the diagnosis and management of vari...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is crucial for the guidance of therapeutic decisions in critically i...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
The objective of this study was to evaluate inert gas rebreathing (IGR) reliability in cardiac outpu...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...