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Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am · Jun 2006
ReviewArterial pressure-based technologies: a new trend in cardiac output monitoring.
- Jan M Headley.
- Edwards Lifesciences LLC, One Edwards Way, Irvine, CA 91264, USA. jan.headley@edwards.com
- Crit Care Nurs Clin North Am. 2006 Jun 1;18(2):179-87, x.
AbstractNew trends in cardiovascular monitoring use the arterial pulse as a less invasive means of assessing cardiac output. When adopting a new technology into practice, three questions need to be answered: (1) is the method technologically sound?, (2) is it based on physiologic principles?, and (3) are the applications clinically important? This article provides a clinical review on the technology, physiology, and applications of a new arterial pressure-based method of determining cardiac output and stroke volume variation as an additional parameter for fluid status assessment.
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