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Critical care clinics · Jul 2007
ReviewNoninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in the intensive care unit.
- Paul E Marik and Michael Baram.
- Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, 834 Walnut Street, Suite 650, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. paul.marik@jefferson.edu
- Crit Care Clin. 2007 Jul 1;23(3):383-400.
AbstractThis article reviews the clinically available devices that have been approved for noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients. In addition this article reviews some of the surrogate markers that can be used to assess adequacy of cardiac output.
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