Background: Cardiac surgery patients represent a high-risk cohort in intensive care units (ICUs). Central venous pressure (CVP) measurement seems to remain an integral part in hemodynamic monitoring, especially in cardio-surgical ICUs. However, its value as a prognostic marker for organ failure is still unclear. Therefore, we analyzed postoperative CVP values after adult cardiac surgery in a large cohort with regard to its prognostic value for morbidity and mortality. Methods: All adult patients admitted to our ICUs between 2006 and 2019 after cardiac surgery were eligible for inclusion in the study (n = 11,198). We calculated the median initial CVP (miCVP) after admission to the ICU, which returned valid values for 9802 patients. An ROC cu...
Introduction: Hepatic venous flow patterns reflect pressure changes in the right ventricle and are a...
Background. Although the measurement of central venous pressure (CVP) is a common clinical tool, the...
Background: Optimal adjustment of cardiac preload is essential for improving left ventricle stroke v...
BACKGROUND Invasive procedures such as cardiac surgery are associated with perioperative dysfunct...
Objective To explore the relationship between the post-operative peak value of central venous press...
Abstract Background Some prior studies have shown that elevated mean central venous pressure in cert...
PurposePrevious studies have revealed that elevated mean central venous pressure (CVP) was associate...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) in cardiac surgery has traditionally been linked to reduced arterial perfu...
International audiencePurpose The venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (CO2...
Objectives We sought to investigate the relationship between increased central venous pressure (CVP)...
Acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery (AKICS) is common. Previous studies examining the role tha...
International audienceConflicting results have been published on prognostic significance of central ...
OBJECTIVE:: To measure the relationship between blood flow and central venous pressure (Pcv) and to ...
Background Right ventricular failure after cardiac surgery is associated with morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Hepatic venous flow patterns reflect pressure changes in the right ventricle and are a...
Background. Although the measurement of central venous pressure (CVP) is a common clinical tool, the...
Background: Optimal adjustment of cardiac preload is essential for improving left ventricle stroke v...
BACKGROUND Invasive procedures such as cardiac surgery are associated with perioperative dysfunct...
Objective To explore the relationship between the post-operative peak value of central venous press...
Abstract Background Some prior studies have shown that elevated mean central venous pressure in cert...
PurposePrevious studies have revealed that elevated mean central venous pressure (CVP) was associate...
Acute kidney injury (AKI) in cardiac surgery has traditionally been linked to reduced arterial perfu...
International audiencePurpose The venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure difference (CO2...
Objectives We sought to investigate the relationship between increased central venous pressure (CVP)...
Acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery (AKICS) is common. Previous studies examining the role tha...
International audienceConflicting results have been published on prognostic significance of central ...
OBJECTIVE:: To measure the relationship between blood flow and central venous pressure (Pcv) and to ...
Background Right ventricular failure after cardiac surgery is associated with morbidity and mortali...
Introduction: Hepatic venous flow patterns reflect pressure changes in the right ventricle and are a...
Background. Although the measurement of central venous pressure (CVP) is a common clinical tool, the...
Background: Optimal adjustment of cardiac preload is essential for improving left ventricle stroke v...