• Critical care medicine · Sep 1987

    Impact of hemodynamic monitoring in a medical intensive care unit.

    • J Tuchschmidt and O P Sharma.
    • Crit. Care Med. 1987 Sep 1; 15 (9): 840-3.

    AbstractPrevious reports have shown hemodynamic data inaccurately predicted by physical examination and x-ray findings. Although invasive hemodynamic monitoring has been shown to significantly alter the management of critically ill patients, the impact on mortality has been difficult to assess. In a prospective study of 35 patients, we found inaccurate predictions of left and right heart filling pressures by clinical assessment. However, cardiac output was accurately estimated. Management was altered 34% of the time because of invasive hemodynamic assessment; however, mortality was not affected by a change in therapy.

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