Erschienen in:
15.04.2022 | Brief Communication
A novel research tool for continuous data siphoning of clinical-grade hemodynamic monitors
verfasst von:
Nathan T.P. Patel, M.D., Magan R. Lane, B.S., Lucas P. Neff, M.D., Timothy K. Williams, M.D.
Erschienen in:
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
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Ausgabe 6/2022
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Excerpt
Hemodynamic monitors are commonly used for the diagnosis and treatment of shock in intensive care units and in the operating rooms [
1]. Right heart catheterizations, while decreased in frequency for the management of shock, still may have a role and place for the experienced critical care provider [
2,
3]. With the progress of technology there has been an increase in the number of devices available including Edwards Lifesciences minimally invasive peripheral arterial blood pressure analysis or non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopy (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA, USA). …