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Tweet it Now Right now, cardiac output is measured indirectly in the nation's neonatal intensive care units (NICU) using newborns' blood pressure, heart rate, urine output and other indirect measures.
Up to two measurement sessions occurred daily for a maximum of four days. The mean cardiac output was 0.43 L/minute with a mean cardiac index of 197mL/kg/minute.
Up to two measurement sessions occurred daily for a maximum of four days. The mean cardiac output was 0.43 L/minute with a mean cardiac index of 197mL/kg/minute.
Currently, a practical, precise, minimally invasive way to measure cardiac output or heart function in children undergoing surgery does not exist. New research published in the Online First ...
PhysioFlow bioimpedance cardiography was not sufficiently accurate when used to measure cardiac output states in pediatric patients, according to a study published in the April issue of Anesthesia & ...
Up to two measurement sessions occurred daily for a maximum of four days. The mean cardiac output was 0.43 L/minute with a mean cardiac index of 197mL/kg/minute.
Right now, cardiac output is measured indirectly in the nation's neonatal intensive care units (NICU) using newborns' blood pressure, heart rate, urine output and other indirect measures. However ...
Journal References: Theodor S. Sigurdsson, Anders Aronsson, Lars Lindberg. Extracorporeal Arteriovenous Ultrasound Measurement of Cardiac Output in Small Children ...
In conclusion, measurement of cardiac output with the mCO2F method is reliable and easily applicable in ventilated newborn lambs. For clinical use, the site of venous blood sampling is of minor ...
Introduction: Cardiac output measurement using the transpulmonary thermodilution (TPTD) technique is considered the gold standard in pediatric patients in no-shunt circulation. Goal of this study ...
Up to two measurement sessions occurred daily for a maximum of four days. The mean cardiac output was 0.43 L/minute with a mean cardiac index of 197mL/kg/minute.
The newborns ranged from 720 to 3,740 grams in weight and 24 to 41.3 weeks in gestational age. The infants' mean cardiac output was 0.43L/min and increased with gestational age.