Hemodynamic monitoring, a cornerstone in the management of the critically ill patient, is used to identify cardiovascular insufficiency, its probable cause, and response to therapy. Still it is difficult to document the efficacy of monitoring because no device improves outcome unless coupled to a treatment that improves outcome. Several clinical trials have consistently documented that preoptimization for high-risk surgery patients treated in the operating room and early (< 12 h) goal-directed resuscitation in septic patients treated in the emergency department reduce morbidity, mortality, and resource use (costs) when the end points of resuscitation were focused on surrogate measures of adequacy of global oxygen delivery (Do2). The closer ...
Resuscitation of critically ill patients in the intensive care setting is a complex process requirin...
Hemodynamic monitoring provides important information for the approach of the patient in acute circu...
Background: Hemodynamic instability is frequent and outcome-relevant in critical illness. The unders...
Hemodynamic monitoring, a cornerstone in the management of the critically ill patient, is used to id...
In the perioperative setting and in intensive care medicine, early and effective hemodynamic managem...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
All surgical patients require monitoring to assess cardiovascular stability, and sometimes may benef...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Resuscitation of critically ill patients in the intensive care setting is a complex process requirin...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Resuscitation of critically ill patients in the intensive care setting is a complex process requirin...
Hemodynamic monitoring provides important information for the approach of the patient in acute circu...
Background: Hemodynamic instability is frequent and outcome-relevant in critical illness. The unders...
Hemodynamic monitoring, a cornerstone in the management of the critically ill patient, is used to id...
In the perioperative setting and in intensive care medicine, early and effective hemodynamic managem...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a diagnostic tool. Because hemodynamic monitoring often requires invasive ...
All surgical patients require monitoring to assess cardiovascular stability, and sometimes may benef...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Monitoring is a cognitive aid that allows clinicians to detect the nature and extent of pathology an...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Hemodynamic monitoring is a central component of intensive care. Patterns of hemodynamic variables o...
Resuscitation of critically ill patients in the intensive care setting is a complex process requirin...
Hemodynamic monitoring is the centerpiece of patient monitoring in acute care settings. Its effectiv...
Resuscitation of critically ill patients in the intensive care setting is a complex process requirin...
Hemodynamic monitoring provides important information for the approach of the patient in acute circu...
Background: Hemodynamic instability is frequent and outcome-relevant in critical illness. The unders...