Objective: To assess the agreement between a novel approach of arterial and the pulmonary artery bolus thermodilution for measuring cardiac output in critically ill patients during aortic counterpulsation. Methods: Eighteen male patients aged 37-80years, undergoing preoperative insertion of an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) and elective coronary artery bypass grafting. A thin 1.3FG thermistor was introduced through the pressure lumen to the tip of an 8FG IABP catheter, and the pump rate was set at 1:1. After arrival in the intensive care unit cardiac output (CO) was measured under haemodynamic steady-state conditions hourly for 8-11h, and arterial bolus thermodilution (BCOiabp) and pulmonary artery bolus thermodilution (BCOpulm) were dete...
Monitoring cardiac output (CO) is important to optimize hemodynamic function in critically ill patie...
BACKGROUND Arterial pressure waveform analysis enables continuous, minimally invasive measurement of...
Purpose: Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
Objective: To assess the agreement between a novel approach of arterial and the pulmonary artery bol...
Less-invasive monitoring systems, such as pulse contour methods, are increasingly being used to esti...
Objective: The interchangeability of continuous measurement of cardiac output (CO) with the traditio...
Background: A relatively new uncalibrated arterial pressure waveform cardiac output (CO) measurement...
Background Several techniques have been discussed as alternatives to the intermittent bolus thermodi...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) can be measured intermittently by bolus thermodilution methods in th...
Less-invasive monitoring systems, such as pulse contour methods, are increasingly being used to esti...
In three clinical centres, we compared a new method for measuring cardiac output with conventional t...
Background and objective: During off-pump coronary bypass grafting, surgical manipulation and disloc...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Monitoring cardiac output (CO) is important to optimize hemodynamic function in critically ill patie...
BACKGROUND Arterial pressure waveform analysis enables continuous, minimally invasive measurement of...
Purpose: Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
Objective: To assess the agreement between a novel approach of arterial and the pulmonary artery bol...
Less-invasive monitoring systems, such as pulse contour methods, are increasingly being used to esti...
Objective: The interchangeability of continuous measurement of cardiac output (CO) with the traditio...
Background: A relatively new uncalibrated arterial pressure waveform cardiac output (CO) measurement...
Background Several techniques have been discussed as alternatives to the intermittent bolus thermodi...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) can be measured intermittently by bolus thermodilution methods in th...
Less-invasive monitoring systems, such as pulse contour methods, are increasingly being used to esti...
In three clinical centres, we compared a new method for measuring cardiac output with conventional t...
Background and objective: During off-pump coronary bypass grafting, surgical manipulation and disloc...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Monitoring cardiac output (CO) is important to optimize hemodynamic function in critically ill patie...
BACKGROUND Arterial pressure waveform analysis enables continuous, minimally invasive measurement of...
Purpose: Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...