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Clinical review: Update on hemodynamic monitoring - a consensus of 16

Authors :
Vincent, JL
Rhodes, A
Perel, A
Martin, GS
Rocca, GD
Vallet, B
Pinsky, MR
Hofer, CK
Teboul, JL
de Boode, WP
Scolletta, S
Vieillard-Baron, A
De Backer, D
Walley, KR
Maggiorini, M
Singer, M
Vincent, JL
Rhodes, A
Perel, A
Martin, GS
Rocca, GD
Vallet, B
Pinsky, MR
Hofer, CK
Teboul, JL
de Boode, WP
Scolletta, S
Vieillard-Baron, A
De Backer, D
Walley, KR
Maggiorini, M
Singer, M
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Hemodynamic monitoring plays a fundamental role in the management of acutely ill patients. With increased concerns about the use of invasive techniques, notably the pulmonary artery catheter, to measure cardiac output, recent years have seen an influx of new, less-invasive means of measuring hemodynamic variables, leaving the clinician somewhat bewildered as to which technique, if any, is best and which he/she should use. In this consensus paper, we try to provide some clarification, offering an objective review of the available monitoring systems, including their specific advantages and limitations, and highlighting some key principles underlying hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients. © 2011 BioMed Central Ltd.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text/plain, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn805766140
Document Type :
Electronic Resource