Forty percent of patients were receiving at least one vasoactive drug to support their hemodynamic function. |
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The patient must be closely followed to detect any hemodynamic disturbance or cardiac dysrhythmia, keeping in mind this possibility. |
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Many clinicians have tailored patient treatment regimens through hemodynamic monitoring. |
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The primary goal in patients with septic shock is rapid restoration of hemodynamic stability and microcirculatory tissue oxygen delivery. |
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Renal function was closely monitored, and oliguria regressed in three patients with appropriate hemodynamic support. |
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Dosages should be titrated to desired effect, with monitoring of hemodynamic and respiratory status. |
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After extubation, patients were monitored for respiratory distress and hemodynamic stability up to 24 hours. |
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Patients who have undergone surgery and require monitoring may be admitted if they do not have hemodynamic or respiratory instability. |
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It is also useful in the therapy of acute pulmonary edema, both for its hemodynamic actions and as a calmative. |
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Beta blockers should not be administered to patients with heart failure who have bradycardia, heart block or hemodynamic instability. |
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Trauma, surgery, hormonal swings or hormonal therapy may often cause hemodynamic expansion of previously existing vascular malformations. |
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The authors concluded that sternal acceleration ballistocardiogram combined with hemodynamic and demographic data in a probabilistic model shows promise. |
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We recommend that vasopressin be used for hemodynamic support when vasopressor agents are indicated. |
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The amount of blood loss required to cause hemodynamic instability will depend on the pre-existing condition of the woman. |
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Despite assessable hemodynamic effects, chronic high-grade CAD does not lead to gaugeable morphological or functional changes of the retina. |
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If hypervolemia is suspected, the infusion should be stopped immediately and the patient's hemodynamic parameters should be carefully monitored. |
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We recommend that norepinephrine, epinephrine and phenylephrine be used for hemodynamic support. |
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The infusion rate should be adjusted according to hemodynamic and clinical response. |
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Before surgery is performed, care must be taken to make sure that the patient is in a stable hemodynamic state and all organs are functioning normally. |
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The severity of oligemia correlates well with hemodynamic abnormality. |
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Emergency pericardiocentesis was done with dramatic improvement in hemodynamic status. |
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Symptoms of atrial fibrillation are generally due to hemodynamic derangements that are the result of loss of atrial contraction and increased ventricular response. |
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The goal of resuscitative measures is to maintain hemodynamic stability and oxygen perfusion of the tissues. |
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The action is extended on derm and hypoderm until the muscular aponevrosis which role in venous hemodynamic is decisive. |
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Yet hemodynamic monitoring remains an irreplaceable tool for assessing several cardiac pathologies. |
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The other is a healed rheumatic valvulitis with marked degenerative changes due to hemodynamic injury and possibly acquired degenerative calcific stenosis as well. |
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The supply of comprehensive hemodynamic and gas measurement values makes NIHON KOHDEN patient monitors a reliable partner to the anesthetist. |
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It aimed to make the product reviewed yesterday, a device the size of a pocket watch and known as the Chronicle implantable hemodynamic monitor, the first major implant approved solely for diagnostic monitoring. |
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We studied the hemodynamic correlates of LVMEP using carotid tonometry. |
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The body scan performed after hemodynamic stabilization is provided. |
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Lisinopril treatment following acute myocardial infarction must not be initiated in patients at risk of further serious hemodynamic deterioration after vasodilator treatment. |
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Uses evidence based knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to make critical decisions on illness progression, hemodynamic stability and expected outcomes for the client. |
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Simultaneous monitoring of central hemodynamic parameters by impedance cardiography and the peripheral arterial pulse wave by impedance plethysmography shows the development of a shock at a very early stage. |
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Signs and Symptoms: Orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, drowsiness, syncope, diuresis with accompanying electrolyte abnormalities, hemoconcentration and hemodynamic changes due to plasma volume depletion may occur. |
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Acute hemodynamic studies in a small number of patients with New York Heart Association Class II or III heart failure treated with felodipine have not demonstrated negative inotropic effects. |
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We report the case of a heterotaxic infant with an infracardiac TAPVC and preduodenal portal vein who experienced repetitive hemodynamic instability during urgent laparotomy for duodenal obstruction. |
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Vasopressin is a special agent because it can be used in a variety of applications, i.e., hemodynamic vasopressor support, diabetes insipidus therapy and hormonal therapy. |
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Central venous oximetry is currently used in many Canadian PICUs as a monitoring technique in patients with hemodynamic instability and is recommended for the pediatric donor. |
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A pronounced stimulating effect on cardiac and hemodynamic parameters was seen with the addition of pancuronium bromide, possibly due to its sympathomimetic action. |
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In clinical trials of angina patients, there are reports of anginal attacks being more easily provoked and of rebound in the hemodynamic effects soon after nitrate withdrawal. |
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This is done to filter noise from the task-related hemodynamic response. |
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Results are based on a European Multicenter Randomized Trial with 144 patients demonstrating improved respiratory condition, with stable hemodynamic and neurologic status, and no ARDS prior to initiating weaning. |
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The acute hemodynamic effect of felodipine is a reduction in total peripheral resistance which leads to a decrease in blood pressure associated with a modest reflex increase in heart rate. |
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Uses knowledge of specialized skills essential for comprehensive assessment of cardiovascular clients including but not limited to arrhythmia interpretation, cardio-pulmonary assessment and basic hemodynamic principles. |
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Edwards Lifesciences is the global leader in the science of heart valves and hemodynamic monitoring. |
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Supply sensors cardiac output Disposable hemodynamic monitoring with provision monitor hemodynamic monitoring. |
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Hemodynamic studies in DOCA-salt hypertensive rats after opening of an arteriovenous fistula. |
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Hemodynamic and neurohormonal effects of clonidine in patients with preganglionic and postganglionic sympathetic lesions. |
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Hemodynamic assessment in a pregnant and peripartum patient. |
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