Haemodynamic Monitoring
1.1. Learning Objectives
After studying this module on Haemodynamic monitoring, you should be able to:
- Determine the appropriate haemodynamic monitoring for diagnosis and assessment of tissue hypoperfusion
- Describe the correct set up of specific haemodynamic monitors
- Discuss the complications and limitations of haemodynamic monitors
- Interpret haemodynamic data appropriately for diagnosis and therapy in the major types of circulatory dysfunction
- Recognise and utilise the diagnostic capacity of haemodynamic monitoring modalities.
1.2. eModule Information
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COBATrICe competencies covered in this module:
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Faculty Disclosures:
The authors reported the following disclosures: Jean-Louis Vincent received grants from Edwards Lifesciences, Pulsion and LiDCO for meetings; Daniel De Backer received a study grant from Edwards Lifesciences for the evaluation of Vigileo© and material for studies from Pulsion and LiDCO; Jan Bakker received a research grant from Pulsion Benelux in support of a multi centre study. Frances Colreavy reported no disclosures.
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