• Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am · Jun 1995

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    The costs and benefits of monitoring perfusion in the critically ill.

    • E F Bearden.
    • Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 1995 Jun 1; 7 (2): 239-48.

    AbstractThe care and management of the critically ill patient have seen major advances in the past 20 years. Conventional perfusion-monitoring technologies, as well as new technological advances and their potential impact, are discussed. The following monitoring technologies are reviewed: pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac output, arterial oxygen, mixed venous oxygen, and intramucosal gastric pH.

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