Abstract Background and objectives: Transthoracic echocardiography may potentially be useful to obtain a prompt, accurate and non-invasive estimation of cardiac output. We evaluated whether non-cardiologist intensivists may obtain accurate and reproducible cardiac output determination in hemodynamically unstable mechanically ventilated patients. Methods: We studied 25 hemodynamically unstable mechanically ventilated intensive care unit patients with a pulmonary artery catheter in place. Cardiac output was calculated using the pulsed Doppler transthoracic echocardiography technique applied to the left ventricular outflow tract in apical 5 chamber view by two intensive care unit physicians who had received a basic Transthoracic Echocardiogr...
INTRODUCTION Hemodynamic management in intensive care patients guided by blood pressure and flow ...
Echocardiography, as a noninvasive hemodynamic evaluation technique, is frequently used in criticall...
In the last few years echocardiography has gained an increasing role in critical care settings as in...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosi...
Background: Although pulmonary artery catheters (PACs) have been the reference standard for calculat...
Abstract Background Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosis and manageme...
Background Critical care ultrasonography (CCUS) is increasingly applied also in the intensive care u...
Background and objectives: Transthoracic echocardiography may potentially be useful to obtain a prom...
Introduction Cardiac power output (CPO) (W) is a novel hemodynamic endpoint of resuscitation. A pauc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cardiac output is frequently monitored to maintain and improve cardiac fun...
Objectives: Echocardiography and pulse contour methods allow, respectively, noninvasive and less inv...
Objectives: Echocardiography and pulse contour methods allow, respectively, noninvasive and less inv...
IntroductionHemodynamic evaluation is a major tool for management of intensive care unit (ICU) patie...
Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is becoming the choice of hemodynamic assessment tool in many i...
INTRODUCTION Hemodynamic management in intensive care patients guided by blood pressure and flow ...
Echocardiography, as a noninvasive hemodynamic evaluation technique, is frequently used in criticall...
In the last few years echocardiography has gained an increasing role in critical care settings as in...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosi...
Background: Although pulmonary artery catheters (PACs) have been the reference standard for calculat...
Abstract Background Cardiac output (CO) monitoring is a valuable tool for the diagnosis and manageme...
Background Critical care ultrasonography (CCUS) is increasingly applied also in the intensive care u...
Background and objectives: Transthoracic echocardiography may potentially be useful to obtain a prom...
Introduction Cardiac power output (CPO) (W) is a novel hemodynamic endpoint of resuscitation. A pauc...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Cardiac output is frequently monitored to maintain and improve cardiac fun...
Objectives: Echocardiography and pulse contour methods allow, respectively, noninvasive and less inv...
Objectives: Echocardiography and pulse contour methods allow, respectively, noninvasive and less inv...
IntroductionHemodynamic evaluation is a major tool for management of intensive care unit (ICU) patie...
Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) is becoming the choice of hemodynamic assessment tool in many i...
INTRODUCTION Hemodynamic management in intensive care patients guided by blood pressure and flow ...
Echocardiography, as a noninvasive hemodynamic evaluation technique, is frequently used in criticall...
In the last few years echocardiography has gained an increasing role in critical care settings as in...