In-Silico Evaluation of Anthropomorphic Measurement Variations on Electrical Cardiometry in Neonates
Non-invasive cardiac output methods such as Electrical Cardiometry (EC) are relatively novel assessment tools for neonates and they enable continuous monitoring of stroke volume (SV). An in-silico comparison of differences in EC-derived SV in relation to preset length and weight was performed. EC (I...
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Main Authors: | David B. Healy (Author), Eugene M. Dempsey (Author), John M. O'Toole (Author), Christoph E. Schwarz (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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