A previously reported monitoring system provided continuous direct measurements of oxygen consumption and intravascular pressures. These data were combined with interval measurements of cardiac output and blood oxygen saturations to derive various hemodynamic and oxygen transport variables. This system has now been modified so that cardiac output is measured continuously in real-time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA microcomputer-assisted monitoring system was developed for the continuous measuring and processing of cardiorespiratory variables, including: systemic and pulmonary arterial pressures, CVP, minute ventilation, inspired and expired O2 and CO2 concentrations, temperature, and heart rate. The primary data were converted to digital form, processed, displayed on a CRT monitor, and also stored for later evaluation. This system automatically calculated and displayed on-line and in real-time both primary measurements and derived cardiorespiratory variables, including: oxygen consumption, CO2 production, left and right ventricular stroke work, pulmonary venous admixture, and systemic and pulmonary vascular resistances.
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