BACKGROUND: There is continuing interest among clinicians in the potential for advanced hemodynamic monitoring and "goal directed" intravenous fluid administration guided by minimally-invasive cardiac output measurement to reduce complication rates in high risk patients undergoing major surgery. However, the adoption of the available technologies has been limited, due to cost, complexity and reliability of measurements provided. We review progress in the development of new generation methods for continuous non-invasive monitoring of cardiac output from measurement of carbon dioxide elimination in ventilated patients using the Differential Fick method. MAIN TEXT: The history and underlying theoretical basis are described, and its recent furt...
Cardiac arrests are life threatening medical emergencies that affect over 40,000 individuals in Cana...
Introduction. All respiratory-based methods of measuring cardiac output depend on imposing a step-ch...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...
Abstract Background There is continuing interest among clinicians in the potential for advanced hemo...
ABSTRACT Minimally invasive measurement of cardiac output as a central component of advanced haemody...
This thesis provides a first description and proof-of-concept of iterative cardiac output measuremen...
The accurate quantification of cardiac output (CO) is given vital importance in modern medical pract...
INTRODUCTION: The present study compared measurements of cardiac output by an arterial pressure-base...
Contains fulltext : 52992.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cardiac output...
Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part of the perioperative management of the cardiovascular pa...
Purpose of review To review the different methods available for the assessment of cardiac output (CO...
Background: Optimization of cardiac output (CO) has been evidenced to reduce postoperative complicat...
Cardiac output (CO) is the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute and is the product o...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Hemodynamic monitoring in children is challenging for many reasons. Technical limitations in combina...
Cardiac arrests are life threatening medical emergencies that affect over 40,000 individuals in Cana...
Introduction. All respiratory-based methods of measuring cardiac output depend on imposing a step-ch...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...
Abstract Background There is continuing interest among clinicians in the potential for advanced hemo...
ABSTRACT Minimally invasive measurement of cardiac output as a central component of advanced haemody...
This thesis provides a first description and proof-of-concept of iterative cardiac output measuremen...
The accurate quantification of cardiac output (CO) is given vital importance in modern medical pract...
INTRODUCTION: The present study compared measurements of cardiac output by an arterial pressure-base...
Contains fulltext : 52992.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cardiac output...
Hemodynamic monitoring is an essential part of the perioperative management of the cardiovascular pa...
Purpose of review To review the different methods available for the assessment of cardiac output (CO...
Background: Optimization of cardiac output (CO) has been evidenced to reduce postoperative complicat...
Cardiac output (CO) is the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle per minute and is the product o...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Hemodynamic monitoring in children is challenging for many reasons. Technical limitations in combina...
Cardiac arrests are life threatening medical emergencies that affect over 40,000 individuals in Cana...
Introduction. All respiratory-based methods of measuring cardiac output depend on imposing a step-ch...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is an essential part of haemodynamic management in critically ill pa...