Background: Haemodynamic variations normally occur in anaesthetized animals, in relation to the animal status, administered drugs, sympathetic and parasympathetic tone, fluid therapy and surgical stimulus. The possibility to measure some cardiovascular parameters, such as cardiac output (CO), during anaesthesia would be beneficial for both the anaesthesia management and its outcome. New techniques for the monitoring of CO are aimed at finding methods which are non invasive, accurate and with good trending ability, which can be used in a clinical setting. The aim of this study was to compare the Pressure Recording Analytical Method (PRAM) with the pulmonary artery thermodilution (TD) for the measurement of cardiac output in 6 anaesthetized c...
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients with significant pulmonary hypertension (PH), close periopera...
peer reviewedCardiac output is an important variable when monitoring hemodynamic status. In particul...
ABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and m...
Haemodynamic variations normally occur in anaesthetized animals, in relation to the animal status, a...
Introduction Cardiac output monitoring in intensive care unit can reduce complications and mortality...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) is an important haemodynamic parameter to monitor in patients du...
Objective: To compare cardiac outputs (CO) measured by a transesophageal Doppler ultrasound techniqu...
Objective: To assess agreement and trending ability of transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD), calibra...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) can be measured using the pressure recording analytical method (...
Hypotension is a common complication during anaesthesia and it has been hypothesized that monitoring...
OBJECTIVE: A less-invasive method has been developed that may provide an alternative to monitor c...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between cardiac output (CO) values obtained using a transpulmon...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of a new cardiac output monitor (FloTrac/Vigileo), originally de...
ObjectiveTo compare cardiac output (CO) measured by Doppler echocardiography and thermodilution tech...
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients with significant pulmonary hypertension (PH), close periopera...
peer reviewedCardiac output is an important variable when monitoring hemodynamic status. In particul...
ABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and m...
Haemodynamic variations normally occur in anaesthetized animals, in relation to the animal status, a...
Introduction Cardiac output monitoring in intensive care unit can reduce complications and mortality...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) is an important haemodynamic parameter to monitor in patients du...
Objective: To compare cardiac outputs (CO) measured by a transesophageal Doppler ultrasound techniqu...
Objective: To assess agreement and trending ability of transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD), calibra...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) can be measured using the pressure recording analytical method (...
Hypotension is a common complication during anaesthesia and it has been hypothesized that monitoring...
OBJECTIVE: A less-invasive method has been developed that may provide an alternative to monitor c...
Objective: To evaluate the agreement between cardiac output (CO) values obtained using a transpulmon...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of a new cardiac output monitor (FloTrac/Vigileo), originally de...
ObjectiveTo compare cardiac output (CO) measured by Doppler echocardiography and thermodilution tech...
BACKGROUND: In critically ill patients with significant pulmonary hypertension (PH), close periopera...
peer reviewedCardiac output is an important variable when monitoring hemodynamic status. In particul...
ABSTRACT: Proper monitoring of cardiac index (CI) in critically ill patients requires accurate and m...