Abstract
Advanced hemodynamic monitoring is necessary for many patients with acute brain and/or spinal cord injury. Optimizing cerebral and systemic physiology requires multi-organ system function monitoring. Hemodynamic manipulations are cardinal among interventions to regulate cerebral perfusion pressure and cerebral blood flow. The pulmonary artery catheter is not any more the sole tool available; less invasive and potentially more accurate methodologies have been developed and employed in the operating room and among diverse critically ill populations. These include transpulmonary thermodilution, arterial pressure pulse contour, and waveform analysis and bedside critical care ultrasound. Athorough understanding of hemodynamics and of the available monitoring modalities is an essential skill for the neurointensivist. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Lazaridis, C. (2012, February). Advanced hemodynamic monitoring: Principles and practice in neurocritical care. Neurocritical Care. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-011-9568-x
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