Purpose: Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic interventions are essential in critical care medicine. Whether noninvasive tools estimating CO, such as continuous cardiac output (esCCOTM) methods, are sufficiently accurate and precise to guide therapy needs further evaluation. We compared esCCOTM with an established method, namely, transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD). Patients and Methods. In a single center mixed ICU, esCCOTM was compared with the TPTD method in 38 patients. The primary endpoint was accuracy and precision. The cardiac output was assessed by two investigators at baseline and after eight hours. Results: In 38 critically ill patients, the two methods correlated signific...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
Critically ill patients require close hemodynamic monitoring to titrate treatment on a regular basis...
Purpose. Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
Background A new calibrated pulse wave analysis method (VolumeView™/EV1000™, Edwards Lifesciences, I...
BACKGROUND: In this study we compared the accuracy of three continuous cardiac output (CCO) measurem...
Assessment of the cardiac output (CO) is usually performed with invasive techniques requiring specia...
While invasive thermodilution techniques remain the reference methods for cardiac output (CO) measur...
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...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Background: Cardiac output (CO) is an important hemodynamic parameter in the management of heart fai...
Introduction. Nexfin (Bmeye, Amsterdam, Netherlands) is a noninvasive cardiac output (CO) monitor ba...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosi...
The thermodilution technique is the accepted clinical method of estimating cardiac output (CO), but ...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
Critically ill patients require close hemodynamic monitoring to titrate treatment on a regular basis...
Purpose. Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
Background A new calibrated pulse wave analysis method (VolumeView™/EV1000™, Edwards Lifesciences, I...
BACKGROUND: In this study we compared the accuracy of three continuous cardiac output (CCO) measurem...
Assessment of the cardiac output (CO) is usually performed with invasive techniques requiring specia...
While invasive thermodilution techniques remain the reference methods for cardiac output (CO) measur...
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...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare 2 noninvasive cardiac output measurement meth...
Background: Cardiac output (CO) is an important hemodynamic parameter in the management of heart fai...
Introduction. Nexfin (Bmeye, Amsterdam, Netherlands) is a noninvasive cardiac output (CO) monitor ba...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosi...
The thermodilution technique is the accepted clinical method of estimating cardiac output (CO), but ...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
Critically ill patients require close hemodynamic monitoring to titrate treatment on a regular basis...