“…Additional increase in heart rate and accompanying increment in CO in the CPS-B group may be associated with activation of the sympathic nervous system and vasoconstrictive mediators trying to counterbalance vasodilatation. However, the hemodynamic profile of patients in the CPS-C group is consistent with an established "hyperd- Impedance cardiography has been widely used in diverse clinical settings, and its applicability has been validated with confirmatory results in comparison to both invasive methods (pulmonary artery catheterization, Fick and thermodilution) (6,7,12,13) and noninvasive (echocardiography) measures (4,14,15). ICG is based on the application of a high-frequency, low-alternating electrical current to the thorax to define changes in the current, which are associated with the cardiac events and blood flow in the thorax (16).…”