Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The American Heart Association recommends the use of physiological monitoring to give real time feedback, with the aim of improving the quality of resuscitation performed. Invasive blood pressure measurements and end tidal carbon dioxide levels are currently recommended as first line monitoring methods. However, these methods are either invasive, dependent on an advanced airway and may not always be available. There is a need for a readily available, non – invasive, easy to use device. The perfusion index may serve as such a measure. Objective: To establish an association between perfusion index and return of spontaneous circulation during cardiopu...
Objective The perfusion index (PI) is usually used to assess peripheral perfusion, which can be infl...
BACKGROUND: Measurements obtained from the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) in critica...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
Short title: Clinical Usefulness of Perfusion IndexInternational audiencePhotoplethysmography (PPG) ...
The major goal of cardiopulmonary monitoring is to continuously measure key physiological indices th...
Cardiac arrests are life threatening medical emergencies that affect over 40,000 individuals in Cana...
In the perioperative setting and in intensive care medicine, early and effective hemodynamic managem...
Background: Real time recognition of the quality of brain oxygen delivery is critical during resusci...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Objective: The authors investigated the accuracy and precision of the pressure recording analytic me...
During cardiopulmonary bypass, the perfusionist maintains physiological parameters laid down in prot...
Objective The perfusion index (PI) is usually used to assess peripheral perfusion, which can be infl...
BACKGROUND: Measurements obtained from the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) in critica...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Background: Resuscitation science has gained significant advancements over the past 60 years. The Am...
Short title: Clinical Usefulness of Perfusion IndexInternational audiencePhotoplethysmography (PPG) ...
The major goal of cardiopulmonary monitoring is to continuously measure key physiological indices th...
Cardiac arrests are life threatening medical emergencies that affect over 40,000 individuals in Cana...
In the perioperative setting and in intensive care medicine, early and effective hemodynamic managem...
Background: Real time recognition of the quality of brain oxygen delivery is critical during resusci...
The pathophysiological consequence associated with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has generated a move...
Objective: The authors investigated the accuracy and precision of the pressure recording analytic me...
During cardiopulmonary bypass, the perfusionist maintains physiological parameters laid down in prot...
Objective The perfusion index (PI) is usually used to assess peripheral perfusion, which can be infl...
BACKGROUND: Measurements obtained from the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) in critica...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...