The evolution and current use of invasive hemodynamic monitoring for predicting volume responsiveness during resuscitation, perioperative, and critical care
Manoach S, Weingart SD, Charchaflieh J. The evolution and current use of invasive hemodynamic monitoring for predicting volume responsiveness during resuscitation, perioperative, and critical care. Journal Of Clinical Anesthesia 2012, 24: 242-250. PMID: 22537573, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2011.11.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsCritical CareFluid TherapyHemodynamicsHumansMonitoring, PhysiologicPerioperative CareResuscitationConceptsHemodynamic monitorInvasive hemodynamic monitoringCentral venous cathetersImportant clinical findingsRecent efficacy dataInotropic supportVenous cathetersAppropriate patientsIntravenous accessPulmonary arteryClinical findingsHemodynamic monitoringVolume responsivenessFluid responsivenessAlternative therapiesEfficacy dataCritical careInvasive monitorsDiagnostic efficacyRhythm parametersCurrent useResponsivenessContinuous dataVasomotorPatients