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Ann Card Anaesth ; 2019 Jan; 22(1): 6-17
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185802

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The accurate quantification of cardiac output (CO) is given vital importance in modern medical practice, especially in high-risk surgical and critically ill patients. CO monitoring together with perioperative protocols to guide intravenous fluid therapy and inotropic support with the aim of improving CO and oxygen delivery has shown to improve perioperative outcomes in high-risk surgical patients. Understanding of the underlying principles of CO measuring devices helps in knowing the limitations of their use and allows more effective and safer utilization. At present, no single CO monitoring device can meet all the clinical requirements considering the limitations of diverse CO monitoring techniques. The evidence for the minimally invasive CO monitoring is conflicting; however, different CO monitoring devices may be used during the clinical course of patients as an integrated approach based on their invasiveness and the need for additional hemodynamic data. These devices add numerical trend information for anesthesiologists and intensivists to use in determining the most appropriate management of their patients and at present, do not completely prohibit but do increasingly limit the use of the pulmonary artery catheter.

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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-683356

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Objective To evaluate the reliability of transpulmonary thermodilution technique,for the quantification of extravascular lung water.Method Eighteen dogs were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal group(n=6),ALIp(acute lung injury caused by pulmonary monary origin causes)group(n=6)and a ALIexp(acute lung injury caused by extra-pulmonary origin causes)(n=6).ALI_(exp)model was prepared by intravenous injection of injection of oleie acid.ALI_p model was made by inhalation of detergent.Extravascular lung water(EVLW)was measured by PiCCO monitor(PULSION,Germany)before and immediately after the intratracheal introduction of normal saline into the alveoh of lungs of normal and ALI dogs.Results The EVLW of the normal group was(254.5?13.0)mL.The volume of the normal between pre-and postinstillation(?EVLW) was approximate to the volume of normal saline instilled with a good correlation(r=0.986,P

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