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Advanced Monitoring Parameters

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Operating Room
Intensive Care
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Topic
Operating Room
Intensive Care
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Hemodynamic insights present valuable knowledge for physicians.

In the OR, patients undergoing surgeries always benefit from close vigilance. Optimal perioperative fluid administration is the key to a successful recovery. In the ICU, the life of critically ill patients depends on the right decision for the next therapeutic step.

Find detailed information in the table below about all significant invasive and non-invasive advanced hemodynamic monitoring parameters, their normal values, and correct uses.

 

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  NICCI ProAQT PiCCO CeVOX LiMON
Invasiveness Noninvasive Minimally invasive
Arterial line
Less invasive
Arterial catheter
   

Pulse contour analysis (continuous)

Chronotropy

PR

HR

HR

   
Blood Pressure

APsys, APdia,

MAP

APsys, APdia,

MAP

APsys, APdia,

MAP

   
Flow CITrend/Cal**, SVI CITrend/Cal**, SVI CIPC*, SVI    
Contractility dPmxCPI dPmxCPI dPmxCPI    
Afterload SVRI SVRI SVRI    
Volume Responsiveness SVV/PPV SVV/PPV SVV/PPV    

Thermodilution (discontinuous)

Flow     CITD***    
Preload     GEDI    
Contractility     CFIGEF    
Pulmonary edema     ELWIPVPI    

Oximetry

Oxygen saturation       ScvO₂  

ICG elimination

Liver function         PDRR15

Getinge is a medical device manufacturer and does not practice medicine. Getinge does not recommend these values for use on a specific patient.

* Cardiac index derived from pulse contour
** Calibrated from internal or external reference value
*** Cardiac index derived from thermodilution

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