Less invasive hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients
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Less invasive hemodynamic monitoring in critically ill patients
Abstract
Over the last decade, the way to monitor hemodynamics at the bedside has evolved considerably in the intensive care unit as well as in the operating room. The most important evolution has been the declining use of the pulmonary artery catheter along with the growing use of echocardiography and of continuous, real-time, minimally or totally non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring techniques. This article, which is the result of an agreement between authors belonging to the Cardiovascular Dynamics Section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, discusses the advantages and limits of using such techniques with an emphasis on their respective place in the hemodynamic management of critically ill patients with hemodynamic instability.
Keywords: Bioreactance; Esophageal Doppler; Hemodynamic monitoring; Pulse contour analysis; Pulse pressure variation; Transpulmonary thermodilution.
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