Cite
Perioperative individualized hemodynamic optimization according to baseline mean arterial pressure in cardiac surgery patients: Rationale and design of the OPTIPAM randomized trial.
MLA
Descamps, Richard, et al. “Perioperative Individualized Hemodynamic Optimization According to Baseline Mean Arterial Pressure in Cardiac Surgery Patients: Rationale and Design of the OPTIPAM Randomized Trial.” American Heart Journal, vol. 261, July 2023, pp. 10–20. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2023.03.005.
APA
Descamps, R., Amour, J., Besnier, E., Bougle, A., Charbonneau, H., Charvin, M., Cholley, B., Desebbe, O., Fellahi, J.-L., Frasca, D., Labaste, F., Lena, D., Mahjoub, Y., Mertes, P.-M., Molliex, S., Moury, P.-H., Moussa, M. D., Oilleau, J.-F., Ouattara, A., & Provenchere, S. (2023). Perioperative individualized hemodynamic optimization according to baseline mean arterial pressure in cardiac surgery patients: Rationale and design of the OPTIPAM randomized trial. American Heart Journal, 261, 10–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2023.03.005
Chicago
Descamps, Richard, Julien Amour, Emmanuel Besnier, Adrien Bougle, Hélène Charbonneau, Martin Charvin, Bernard Cholley, et al. 2023. “Perioperative Individualized Hemodynamic Optimization According to Baseline Mean Arterial Pressure in Cardiac Surgery Patients: Rationale and Design of the OPTIPAM Randomized Trial.” American Heart Journal 261 (July): 10–20. doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2023.03.005.