INTRODUCTION: Extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) can be measured at the bedside using the transpulmonary thermodilution technique (TPTD). The goal of this study was to compare EVLWI values with a chest x-ray score of pulmonary edema and markers of oxygenation in critically ill children. METHODS: This was a prospective observational study in a pediatric intensive care unit of a university hospital. We included 27 critically ill children with an indication for advanced invasive hemodynamic monitoring. No specific interventions for the purpose of the study were carried out. Measurements included EVLWI and other relevant hemodynamic variables. Blood gas analysis, ventilator parameters, chest x-ray and TPTD measurements were obtained within ...
OBJECTIVES: To define near-normal values of extravascular lung water indexed to body weight in child...
Introduction: The diagnosis of acute lung injury (ALI) may be more robust if more accurate physiolog...
INTRODUCTION. The diagnosis of acute lung injury may be more robust if more accurate physiological m...
Extravascular lung water index measurement in critically ill children does not correlate with a ches...
Contains fulltext : 88622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: Ex...
OBJECTIVE: Measurement of extravascular lung water (EVLW) may be useful in the treatment of critical...
Measuring extravascular lung water may be useful for predicting outcome in adults with acute lung in...
PURPOSE: In critically ill adults, a reduction in the extravascular lung water index (EVLWi) decreas...
BackgroundAcute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are characterized...
In intensive care patients, due to increase in hydrostatic pressure and hyperpermeability state, pul...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to explain why extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) is h...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of extravascular lung water using the transpulmonary thermodilution techn...
OBJECTIVES: Fluid bolus therapy for the treatment of sepsis may lead to the accumulation of extravas...
Background The prognostic value of extravascular lung water (EVLW) measured by transpulmonary thermo...
Background: Increased extra-vascular lung water (EVLW) is common in critical care and correlates wit...
OBJECTIVES: To define near-normal values of extravascular lung water indexed to body weight in child...
Introduction: The diagnosis of acute lung injury (ALI) may be more robust if more accurate physiolog...
INTRODUCTION. The diagnosis of acute lung injury may be more robust if more accurate physiological m...
Extravascular lung water index measurement in critically ill children does not correlate with a ches...
Contains fulltext : 88622.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: Ex...
OBJECTIVE: Measurement of extravascular lung water (EVLW) may be useful in the treatment of critical...
Measuring extravascular lung water may be useful for predicting outcome in adults with acute lung in...
PURPOSE: In critically ill adults, a reduction in the extravascular lung water index (EVLWi) decreas...
BackgroundAcute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are characterized...
In intensive care patients, due to increase in hydrostatic pressure and hyperpermeability state, pul...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to explain why extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) is h...
OBJECTIVE: The measurement of extravascular lung water using the transpulmonary thermodilution techn...
OBJECTIVES: Fluid bolus therapy for the treatment of sepsis may lead to the accumulation of extravas...
Background The prognostic value of extravascular lung water (EVLW) measured by transpulmonary thermo...
Background: Increased extra-vascular lung water (EVLW) is common in critical care and correlates wit...
OBJECTIVES: To define near-normal values of extravascular lung water indexed to body weight in child...
Introduction: The diagnosis of acute lung injury (ALI) may be more robust if more accurate physiolog...
INTRODUCTION. The diagnosis of acute lung injury may be more robust if more accurate physiological m...