2011
DOI: 10.1155/2011/475151
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Cardiac Output Assessed by Invasive and Minimally Invasive Techniques

Abstract: Cardiac output (CO) measurement has long been considered essential to the assessment and guidance of therapeutic decisions in critically ill patients and for patients undergoing certain high-risk surgeries. Despite controversies, complications and inherent errors in measurement, pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) continuous and intermittent bolus techniques of CO measurement continue to be the gold standard. Newer techniques provide less invasive alternatives; however, currently available monitors are unable to p… Show more

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“…These catheters intermittently sample the CO and display the average value over 5 minutes to 15 minutes. They may miss episodes of change but provide a reasonable "global" CO. 6 By echo, the SV estimate can be falsely high if the LVOT area is overestimated or falsely low if the blood flow is not in-line with the transducer.…”
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“…These catheters intermittently sample the CO and display the average value over 5 minutes to 15 minutes. They may miss episodes of change but provide a reasonable "global" CO. 6 By echo, the SV estimate can be falsely high if the LVOT area is overestimated or falsely low if the blood flow is not in-line with the transducer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Proprietary software estimates vessel compliance using patient demographic data and then integrates complex arterial wave form analysis using 11 different data points to determine the SV and from that the CI. 6 The accuracy of the V/FT system relative to PACs in vasodilated states including sepsis and liver failure has been questioned in several studies. 15,16 The manufacturer has released its thirdgeneration software to address this issue, which appears to correlate better with PACs in sepsis.…”
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“…Thermodilution, however, remains the gold standard for the assessment of SV 57 against which new monitors are compared [6].…”
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