A Noninvasive Stroke Volume Monitoring for Early Detection of Minimal Blood Loss: A Pilot Study
Conclusion:
Continuous noninvasive monitoring of SV may be superior to conventional indices (e.g., heart rate, blood pressure, or shock index) for early identification of acute blood loss. As an operator-independent and point-of-care technology, the SV whole body bio-impedance measurement may assist in accurate monitoring of potentially bleeding patients and early identification of hemorrhage.
Source: Shock - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Clinical Science Aspects Source Type: research
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