Noninvasive techniques to estimate cardiac output (Qc) will be used during future space flight. This retrospective literature survey compared the Qc techniques of carbon dioxide rebreathing (CO2-R), CO2 single breath (CO2-S), Doppler (DOP), impedance (IM), and inert gas (IG: acetylene or nitrous oxide) to direct (DIR) assessments measured at rest and during exercise
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart. New York. The present study evaluated reproducibility of the ine...
Objective. To evaluate the reliability of a new noninvasive method for the assessment of cardiac out...
In patients with cardiac failure, bioreactance-based cardiac output (CO) monitoring provides a valid...
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The multifactorial functional limitation of COPD increasingly demonstrates the need for an integrate...
OBJECTIVE: Aims of this study were 1) to determine cardiac output by inert gas rebreathing (COreb) d...
Background: The use of inert gas rebreathing for the non-invasive cardiac output measurement has pro...
Cardiac output is a key parameter in the assessment of cardiac function, and its measurement is fund...
Reduced exercise tolerance and dyspnea during exercise are hallmarks of heart failure syndrome. Exer...
Measurement of exercise cardiac output (Qc) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is limit...
Background: Impaired cardiac output (CO) is a key element of heart failure (HF). So far, there has b...
Several rebreathing methods are available for cardiac output (QT) measurement. The aims of the study...
Background: Inert gas rebreathing has been recently described as an emergent reliable non-invasive m...
Most of the solid state electronic engineering of the system now generally known as the Minnesota Im...
Physiological measurement techniques reviewed for applicability to conditions of manned space labora...
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart. New York. The present study evaluated reproducibility of the ine...
Objective. To evaluate the reliability of a new noninvasive method for the assessment of cardiac out...
In patients with cardiac failure, bioreactance-based cardiac output (CO) monitoring provides a valid...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109853/1/cptclpt198751.pd
The multifactorial functional limitation of COPD increasingly demonstrates the need for an integrate...
OBJECTIVE: Aims of this study were 1) to determine cardiac output by inert gas rebreathing (COreb) d...
Background: The use of inert gas rebreathing for the non-invasive cardiac output measurement has pro...
Cardiac output is a key parameter in the assessment of cardiac function, and its measurement is fund...
Reduced exercise tolerance and dyspnea during exercise are hallmarks of heart failure syndrome. Exer...
Measurement of exercise cardiac output (Qc) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is limit...
Background: Impaired cardiac output (CO) is a key element of heart failure (HF). So far, there has b...
Several rebreathing methods are available for cardiac output (QT) measurement. The aims of the study...
Background: Inert gas rebreathing has been recently described as an emergent reliable non-invasive m...
Most of the solid state electronic engineering of the system now generally known as the Minnesota Im...
Physiological measurement techniques reviewed for applicability to conditions of manned space labora...
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart. New York. The present study evaluated reproducibility of the ine...
Objective. To evaluate the reliability of a new noninvasive method for the assessment of cardiac out...
In patients with cardiac failure, bioreactance-based cardiac output (CO) monitoring provides a valid...