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Escorts Heart Institute & Research Center, New Delhi, India
Cardiac output estimation with a new Doppler device agrees with thermodilution technique
August 13th, 2006
Cardiac output estimation with a new Doppler device agrees with thermodilution technique. Researchers in India conducted a study "to compare CO, SV, and CI as estimated with a new, non-invasive Doppler device (Ultrasonic Cardiac Output Monitor [USCOM]; USCOM Ltd, Sydney, Australia) with those measured with the bolus TD technique." R. Chand and colleagues, Escorts Heart Institute & Research Center, wrote, "The study design was prospective nonrandomized conducted at a postcardiac surgery recovery unit of a tertiary cardiac center. The study included fifty patients after off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery. Both right-sided and left-sided CO...
Source: Health Insurance Law Weekly (2006-08-13)
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