Purpose of review To appraise the basic and more advanced methods available for hemodynamic monitoring, and describe the definitions and criteria for the use of hemodynamic variables. Recent findings The hemodynamic assessment in critically ill patients suspected of circulatory shock follows a step-by-step algorithm to help determine diagnosis and prognosis. Determination of accurate diagnosis and prognosis in turn is crucial for clinical decision-making. Basic monitoring involving clinical examination in combination with hemodynamic variables obtained with an arterial catheter and a central venous catheter may be sufficient for the majority of patients with circulatory shock. In case of uncertainty of the underlying cause or to guide treat...
Cardiogenic shock is the pathology most commonly encountered by intensive care physicians. Its frequ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Purpose of review To appraise the basic and more advanced methods available for hemodynamic monitori...
Circulatory shock is a complex clinical syndrome encompassing a group of conditions that can arise f...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring provides important information for the approach of the patient in acute circu...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring offers valuable information on cardiovascular performance in the critically i...
Hemodynamic assessment remains the most valuable adjunct to physical examination and laboratory asse...
All surgical patients require monitoring to assess cardiovascular stability, and sometimes may benef...
Cardiogenic shock is the pathology most commonly encountered by intensive care physicians. Its frequ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Purpose of review To appraise the basic and more advanced methods available for hemodynamic monitori...
Circulatory shock is a complex clinical syndrome encompassing a group of conditions that can arise f...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring provides important information for the approach of the patient in acute circu...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With incr...
Hemodynamic monitoring offers valuable information on cardiovascular performance in the critically i...
Hemodynamic assessment remains the most valuable adjunct to physical examination and laboratory asse...
All surgical patients require monitoring to assess cardiovascular stability, and sometimes may benef...
Cardiogenic shock is the pathology most commonly encountered by intensive care physicians. Its frequ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...