Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in critically ill patients. During the last decade, the single transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD) technique was implemented in clinical practice. The purpose of this paper was to systematically review and critically assess the existing data concerning the reproducibility of CO measured using TPTD (COTPTD). A total of 16 studies were identified to potentially be included in our study because these studies had the required information that allowed for calculating the reproducibility of COTPTD measurements. 14 adult studies and 2 pediatric studies were analyzed. In total, 3432 averaged CO values in the adult population and 78 averaged CO values in th...
The dependence of cardiac output measurement precision on ambient temperature and cardiac output sta...
The current study was designed to evaluate a method for continuous measurement of cardiac output. Th...
Abstract Background For complex patients in the intensive care unit or in the operating room, many q...
Purpose. Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
OBJECTIVES: To summarize the physiologic principles underlying the hemodynamic monitoring using the ...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is crucial for the guidance of therapeutic decisions in critically i...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
A thermodilution technique using a dual thermistor catheter introduced in the pulmonary artery was u...
BACKGROUND: In this study we compared the accuracy of three continuous cardiac output (CCO) measurem...
While invasive thermodilution techniques remain the reference methods for cardiac output (CO) measur...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and clinical value of partial noninvasive CO(2) (NICO(2)) reb...
Cardiac output monitoring is used in critically ill and high-risk surgical patients. Intermittent pu...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
The dependence of cardiac output measurement precision on ambient temperature and cardiac output sta...
The current study was designed to evaluate a method for continuous measurement of cardiac output. Th...
Abstract Background For complex patients in the intensive care unit or in the operating room, many q...
Purpose. Estimation of cardiac output (CO) and evaluation of change in CO as a result of therapeutic...
OBJECTIVES: To summarize the physiologic principles underlying the hemodynamic monitoring using the ...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
Cardiac output (CO) measurement is crucial for the guidance of therapeutic decisions in critically i...
Many mini-invasive devices to monitor cardiac output (CO) have been introduced and, among them, the ...
A thermodilution technique using a dual thermistor catheter introduced in the pulmonary artery was u...
BACKGROUND: In this study we compared the accuracy of three continuous cardiac output (CCO) measurem...
While invasive thermodilution techniques remain the reference methods for cardiac output (CO) measur...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and clinical value of partial noninvasive CO(2) (NICO(2)) reb...
Cardiac output monitoring is used in critically ill and high-risk surgical patients. Intermittent pu...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
The dependence of cardiac output measurement precision on ambient temperature and cardiac output sta...
The current study was designed to evaluate a method for continuous measurement of cardiac output. Th...
Abstract Background For complex patients in the intensive care unit or in the operating room, many q...