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      Arterial pressure-based technologies: a new trend in cardiac output monitoring.

      Critical care nursing clinics of North America
      Algorithms, Arteries, Bias (Epidemiology), Blood Pressure Determination, instrumentation, methods, trends, Calibration, Cardiac Output, Compliance, Critical Care, Diastole, Evidence-Based Medicine, Heart Rate, Humans, Monitoring, Physiologic, Nursing Assessment, Patient Selection, Pulse, Reproducibility of Results, Stroke Volume, Systole, Technology Assessment, Biomedical, Vascular Resistance

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          New trends in cardiovascular monitoring use the arterial pulse as a less invasive means of assessing cardiac output. When adopting a new technology into practice, three questions need to be answered: (1) is the method technologically sound?, (2) is it based on physiologic principles?, and (3) are the applications clinically important? This article provides a clinical review on the technology, physiology, and applications of a new arterial pressure-based method of determining cardiac output and stroke volume variation as an additional parameter for fluid status assessment.

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