Microcomputer-based haemodynamic monitoring during continuous extradural analgesia

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Abstract

A system for monitoring, recording and storing arterial pressure and heart rate during continuous extradural analgesia has been developed using an Apple II microcomputer and a Dinamap 1846 non-invasive arterial pressure monitor. The administration of local anaesthetic (or vasopressor) was recorded using a light pen. The computer was programmed to recognize this, and to initiate automatically more frequent measurements of heart rate and arterial pressure. The results of a study using this equipment are reported. The commands for computer control of the Dinamap 1846 are described. © 1986 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Owen, H., Kenny, G. N. C., Toal, F., & Rennie, R. (1986). Microcomputer-based haemodynamic monitoring during continuous extradural analgesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 58(4), 457–460. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/58.4.457

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