[Bedside evaluation of hemodynamic and respiratory data with a programmable pocket calculator].

dc.contributor.authorZadrobilek, E
dc.contributor.authorDraxler, V
dc.contributor.authorMauritz, W
dc.contributor.authorSporn, P
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-06T16:13:01Z
dc.date.available2020-02-06T16:13:01Z
dc.date.issued1983-04-21
dc.description.abstractInformation obtained from repeated measurements of basic haemodynamic and pulmonary artery catheterization data has become useful for treatment of critically ill patients In addition the determination of cardiac output the systemic central venous pulmonary arterial and pulmonary capillary wedge pressures and blood gas data of arterial and mixed venous sampling allow to calculate derived cardiorespiratory variables Since manual computation is a time consuming measure in the daily routine of an intensive care unit and online computer monitoring an expensive one we developed a program for bedside use in a handheld programmable calculator This program incorporates the following characteristics calculation of standard hemodynamic oxygen transport and perfusion related variables temperature correction of blood gas data and derivation of oxygen saturation and intrapulmonary shunt
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dc.title[Bedside evaluation of hemodynamic and respiratory data with a programmable pocket calculator].en
dcterms.abstractInformation obtained from repeated measurements of basic haemodynamic and pulmonary artery catheterization data has become useful for treatment of critically ill patients In addition the determination of cardiac output the systemic central venous pulmonary arterial and pulmonary capillary wedge pressures and blood gas data of arterial and mixed venous sampling allow to calculate derived cardiorespiratory variables Since manual computation is a time consuming measure in the daily routine of an intensive care unit and online computer monitoring an expensive one we developed a program for bedside use in a handheld programmable calculator This program incorporates the following characteristics calculation of standard hemodynamic oxygen transport and perfusion related variables temperature correction of blood gas data and derivation of oxygen saturation and intrapulmonary shunt
dcterms.contributorZadrobilek, E
dcterms.contributorDraxler, V
dcterms.contributorMauritz, W
dcterms.contributorSporn, P
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dcterms.relationDer Anaesthesist
dcterms.title[Bedside evaluation of hemodynamic and respiratory data with a programmable pocket calculator].en
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