Continuous postoperative free-flap monitoring with an EKG-interfaced photoplethysmograph
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1006685
Continuous postoperative free-flap monitoring with an EKG-interfaced photoplethysmograph
Abstract
A compact battery-operated tissue-perfusion monitor has been developed which continuously displays photoplethysmograph waveforms on bedside EKG monitors. The device has been of proven utility in the postoperative monitoring of free-flap recipients.
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