Non-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility

The evaluation and monitoring of patients’ haemodynamic parameters are essential in everyday clinical practice. The application of continuous, non-invasive measurement methods is a relatively recent solution. CNAP, ClearSight and many other technologies have been introduced to the market. The use of...

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Autores principales: Aleksandra Bodys-Pełka, Maciej Kusztal, Maria Boszko, Renata Główczyńska, Marcin Grabowski
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c84147b0cfe848d2923a9101a82a07af2021-11-11T17:34:01ZNon-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility10.3390/jcm102149292077-0383https://doaj.org/article/c84147b0cfe848d2923a9101a82a07af2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/21/4929https://doaj.org/toc/2077-0383The evaluation and monitoring of patients’ haemodynamic parameters are essential in everyday clinical practice. The application of continuous, non-invasive measurement methods is a relatively recent solution. CNAP, ClearSight and many other technologies have been introduced to the market. The use of these techniques for assessing patient eligibility before cardiac procedures, as well as for intraoperative monitoring is currently being widely investigated. Their numerous advantages, including the simplicity of application, time- and cost-effectiveness, and the limited risk of infection, could enforce their further development and potential utility. However, some limitations and contradictions should also be discussed. The aim of this paper is to briefly describe the new findings, give practical examples of the clinical utility of these methods, compare them with invasive techniques, and review the literature on this subject.Aleksandra Bodys-PełkaMaciej KusztalMaria BoszkoRenata GłówczyńskaMarcin GrabowskiMDPI AGarticleblood pressure wave analysiscontinuous non-invasive measurement of haemodynamic parameterscardiac outputMedicineRENJournal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 10, Iss 4929, p 4929 (2021)
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topic blood pressure wave analysis
continuous non-invasive measurement of haemodynamic parameters
cardiac output
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spellingShingle blood pressure wave analysis
continuous non-invasive measurement of haemodynamic parameters
cardiac output
Medicine
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Aleksandra Bodys-Pełka
Maciej Kusztal
Maria Boszko
Renata Główczyńska
Marcin Grabowski
Non-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility
description The evaluation and monitoring of patients’ haemodynamic parameters are essential in everyday clinical practice. The application of continuous, non-invasive measurement methods is a relatively recent solution. CNAP, ClearSight and many other technologies have been introduced to the market. The use of these techniques for assessing patient eligibility before cardiac procedures, as well as for intraoperative monitoring is currently being widely investigated. Their numerous advantages, including the simplicity of application, time- and cost-effectiveness, and the limited risk of infection, could enforce their further development and potential utility. However, some limitations and contradictions should also be discussed. The aim of this paper is to briefly describe the new findings, give practical examples of the clinical utility of these methods, compare them with invasive techniques, and review the literature on this subject.
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author Aleksandra Bodys-Pełka
Maciej Kusztal
Maria Boszko
Renata Główczyńska
Marcin Grabowski
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title Non-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility
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title_fullStr Non-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility
title_full_unstemmed Non-Invasive Continuous Measurement of Haemodynamic Parameters—Clinical Utility
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