CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac output in critically ill patients, is not free from relevant risks. There is a need to find alternative, noninvasive, automatic, simple and accurate methods for monitoring cardiac output at the bedside. OBJECTIVE: To compare cardiac output measurements by thermodilution and partial carbon dioxide rebreathing in patients with acute lung injury at two levels of severity (lung injury score, LIS: below 2.5, group A; and above 2.5, group B). TYPE OF STUDY: Comparative, prospective and controlled study. SETTING: Intensive Care Units of two university hospitals. METHODS: Cardiac output was measured by thermodilution and partial carbon dioxide rebreath...
INTRODUCTION: The present study compared measurements of cardiac output by an arterial pressure-base...
OBJECTIVES: First evaluation of the transpulmonary thermodilution technique by the PiCCO2 device to ...
BackgroundAcute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are characterized...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and clinical value of partial noninvasive CO(2) (NICO(2)) reb...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Introdução: O debito cardiaco (DC) e parametro fundamental no tratamento de pacientes graves e diver...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac index (CI) as measured by echo-transesophageal ...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) measurement is often required in criti...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare two different cardiac output (CO) monitoring systems b...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
INTRODUCTION: The present study compared measurements of cardiac output by an arterial pressure-base...
OBJECTIVES: First evaluation of the transpulmonary thermodilution technique by the PiCCO2 device to ...
BackgroundAcute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are characterized...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability and clinical value of partial noninvasive CO(2) (NICO(2)) reb...
CONTEXT: Thermodilution, which is considered to be a standard technique for measuring the cardiac ou...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac output measurement obtained by a new continuous therm...
Introdução: O debito cardiaco (DC) e parametro fundamental no tratamento de pacientes graves e diver...
Background. The aim of recent haemodynamic monitoring has been to obtain continuous and reliable mea...
ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION: Transpulmonary thermodilution is used to measure cardiac output (CO), global...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the accuracy of cardiac index (CI) as measured by echo-transesophageal ...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Editor’s key points † In this study, cardiac output (CO) measurements obtained using FloTrac/Vigileo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiac output (CO) measurement is often required in criti...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare two different cardiac output (CO) monitoring systems b...
Measuring cardiac output (CO) is an integral part of the diagnostic and therapeutic strategy in crit...
INTRODUCTION: The present study compared measurements of cardiac output by an arterial pressure-base...
OBJECTIVES: First evaluation of the transpulmonary thermodilution technique by the PiCCO2 device to ...
BackgroundAcute lung injury and the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) are characterized...