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Impedance Cardiography for Hemodynamic Monitoring Print
 
  • Intersive Care Unit
  • Emergency Department
  • Heart Failure
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Intermediate Care
  • Paediatrics
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  • establish baseline hemodynamics
  • trend and detect hemodynamic changes for timely intervention
  • monitor drug titration to evaluate and optimise treatment
  • early identification of the development of oedema by measuring TFC
  • possible reduction of catheter use or when the catheter is withdrawn
  • when a catheter is too risky, invasive or costly
 

 

   


" ... bioimpedance cardiography has been shown to be accurate and clinically interchangeable with the existing technology of Pulmonary Artery catheterization."

 
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  Sageman WS, Riffenburgh RH, Spiess BD.
Equivalence of Bioimpedance and Thermodilution in Measuring Cardiac Index After Cardiac Surgery.

J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth. 2002;16(1):8-14.
 
       
       
   
Measurements are highly reproducible on same-day determinations and show device sensitivity to normal hemodynamic changes on inter-day measurements. The availability of expected hemodynamic ranges provides a baseline for objective determination of responses to therapeutic interventions.

 
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  Verhoeve P.E., Cadwell C.A., Tsadok S.
Reproducibility of Noninvasive Bioimpedance. Measurements of Cardiac Function.
J Cardiac Fail. 1998; 4(3 Suppl):53. 
 
       

 

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