Non-invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring and Assessment of Fluid Responsiveness in Children With Shock in the Emergency Department
IntroductionThe assessment of fluid responsiveness is important in the management of shock but conventional methods of assessing fluid responsiveness are often inaccurate. Our study aims to evaluate changes in objective hemodynamic parameters as measured using electrical cardiometry (ICON® monitor)...
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Main Authors: | Pranali Awadhare (Author), Radha Patel (Author), Tracy McCallin (Author), Kiran Mainali (Author), Kelly Jackson (Author), Hannah Starke (Author), Utpal Bhalala (Author) |
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