Heart lung interactions can be used clinically to assist in the evaluation of cardiac function. Application of these interactions and understanding of the physiology underlying them has formed a focus of research over a number of years. The changes in preload induced by changes in intrathoracic pressure (ITP) with the respiratory cycle, have been applied to form dynamic tests of fluid responsiveness. Pulse pressure variation (PPV), stroke volume variation (SVV), end expiratory occlusion test, pleth variability index (PVI) and use of echocardiography are all clinical assessments that can be made at the bedside. However, there are limitations and pitfalls to each that restrict their use to specific situations. The haemodynamic response to tre...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical ventilation causes cyclic changes in the heart's preload and afterload, thereb...
The topic of cardiorespiratory interactions is of extreme importance to the practicing intensivist. ...
Functional hemodynamic monitoring is becoming more prevalent. For it to be used effectively, the ope...
The pulmonary and cardiovascular systems have profound effects on each other. Overall cardiac functi...
Clinical applications of heart-lung interactions have centered on the impact of ventilation on regio...
Clinical applications of heart-lung interactions have centered on the impact of ventilation on regio...
Critically ill patients with the need for mechanical ventilation show complex interactions between r...
Loss in blood volume due to bleeding or critical illness may be difficult to detect based on clinica...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Assessment of cardiovascular stability using ventilation-induced changes in measu...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
Abstract Cardiovascular and respiratory systems are anatomically and functionally linked; inspiratio...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
The hemodynamic consequences of both spontaneous and positive-pressure ventilation may be profound a...
The topic of cardiorespiratory interactions is of extreme importance to the practicing intensivist. ...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical ventilation causes cyclic changes in the heart's preload and afterload, thereb...
The topic of cardiorespiratory interactions is of extreme importance to the practicing intensivist. ...
Functional hemodynamic monitoring is becoming more prevalent. For it to be used effectively, the ope...
The pulmonary and cardiovascular systems have profound effects on each other. Overall cardiac functi...
Clinical applications of heart-lung interactions have centered on the impact of ventilation on regio...
Clinical applications of heart-lung interactions have centered on the impact of ventilation on regio...
Critically ill patients with the need for mechanical ventilation show complex interactions between r...
Loss in blood volume due to bleeding or critical illness may be difficult to detect based on clinica...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Assessment of cardiovascular stability using ventilation-induced changes in measu...
The hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation can be grouped into three clinically relevant conc...
Abstract Cardiovascular and respiratory systems are anatomically and functionally linked; inspiratio...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
Artificial ventilation using intermittent positive airway pressure is the mainstay support of patien...
The hemodynamic consequences of both spontaneous and positive-pressure ventilation may be profound a...
The topic of cardiorespiratory interactions is of extreme importance to the practicing intensivist. ...
OBJECTIVE: Mechanical ventilation causes cyclic changes in the heart's preload and afterload, thereb...
The topic of cardiorespiratory interactions is of extreme importance to the practicing intensivist. ...
Functional hemodynamic monitoring is becoming more prevalent. For it to be used effectively, the ope...