Marrow - - Direct question in AIIMS PG nov 18 - In Marrow QBank: Anaesthesia >Monitoring in Anaesthesia> Q12 AIIMS Question Which of the following is not useful in calculating cardiac output?
Cureus | Utility of Minimally Invasive Cardiovascular Monitoring in the High-Risk Patient Undergoing Radical Cystoprostatectomy: A Case Report | Article
Cardiac Output Monitoring – Part 1 : WFSA - Resources
Anaesthesia - Official - 🔐There is growing interest in the use of non‐invasive cardiac output monitoring in obstetrics. Bioreactance with NICOM shows good agreement with TTE throughout pregnancy, and might be used
Accuracy and precision of non-invasive cardiac output monitoring devices in perioperative medicine: a systematic review and meta-analysis† - British Journal of Anaesthesia
Continuous non-invasive cardiac output monitoring during exercise: validation of electrical cardiometry with Fick and thermodilution methods - British Journal of Anaesthesia
Cardiac output monitoring in children: a review | Archives of Disease in Childhood
Monitoring non-invasive cardiac output and stroke volume during experimental human hypovolaemia and resuscitation A.T. Reisner, D Xu, K.L. Ryan, V.A. - ppt download
Study to determine the repeatability of supra-sternal Doppler (ultrasound cardiac output monitor) during general anaesthesia: effects of scan quality, flow volume, and increasing age - British Journal of Anaesthesia