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To describe early, continuous, non-invasive measures of cardiac output (CO) and evolution over time in infants with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE). Prospective observational study of 44 infants with HIE (23 mild, 17 moderate, 4 severe) and 17 ter
Patient age, gender, weight, height, hematocrit and electrolytes are entered into the NICaS when the monitoring is started and are used for the stroke volume calculation. Cardiac output is calculated by multiplying stroke volume by the heart rate. Measurements are adjusted to the body surface area...
59 Furthermore, the tachycardia associated with anxiety can worsen CHF symptoms and lead to even worse cardiac output. This can become a spiraling process wherein patients’ anxious concerns about their physical capacity can lead them to resist physical activity and hamper attempts at cardiac ...
In critically ill children, monitoring of cardiac output (CO) is essential to guide haemodynamic management and facilitate cardiovascular therapy. The ultrasound dilution technique (UDT), a novel minimally invasive indicator method, was recently introduced to determine CO. We validated UDT against the ...
Cardiac Output(LVCO) refers to the amount of systemic flow per minute. It can be estimated by multiplying the LVSV withHeart Rate(HR), which denotes the heartbeat frequency (beats per minute). LVCO is often normalised by theBody Surface Area(BSA), and then referred to asLeft Ventricle ...
one of the largest health care burdens in the United States and other developed countries is often associated with prolonged and maladaptive cardiac hypertrophy, defined as a compensatory mechanism of the heart that helps to maintain cardiac output during pathological states with sustained increases in ...
Our primary clinical outcome data was development of low cardiac output syndrome (LCOS) as defined by at least one of the following during the first 48 h period: VIS > 15 at any time, addition of a new vasoactive agent for patients already on inotropic or vasopressor support or a new...
The data indicate that Loxl2 is essential for the development of interstitial fibrosis, ventricular stiffness and diastolic dysfunction in pathologically stressed hearts. The combined effects of α-LOXL2 on the systolic and diastolic abnormalities resulted in 70% enhancement of cardiac output (Student’...