Abstract

In the new century, our diagnostic armamentarium has been significantly reinforced by the ‘three-dimensional’ volumetric haemodynamic monitoring currently available at the bedside in many perioperative and intensive care settings. The volumetric approach has improved our insight into the haemodynamic scenarios of many critical illnesses and surgical interventions, including sepsis, circulatory shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome as well as cardiothoracic and transplantation surgery. However, the influence of volumetric haemodynamic monitoring on clinical outcome is still a subject for debates. This review presents physiological background, technical details, aspects of bedside use, limitations and further perspectives of the volumetric approach to the cardiopulmonary monitoring.

Details

Title
Volumetric Monitoring and Extravascular Lung Water in Perioperative Setting and Critically Ill
Author
Kirov, Mikhail Y; Kuzkov, Vsevolod V; Lapin, Konstantin S
Pages
201-210
Section
REVIEW
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Jun 2021
Publisher
Aves Yayincilik Ltd. STI.
ISSN
2667677X
e-ISSN
26676370
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2545612515
Copyright
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