Journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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J Clin Monit Comput · Jan 2000
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialSpecific elements of a new hemodynamics display improves the performance of anesthesiologists.
We tested the hypothesis that a monitoring display proposed by Blike et al. improves the performance of anesthesiologists. We measured the performance of anesthesiologists using the new display and compared it to their performance with a traditional display. We studied three different displays on how they affected recognition and differentiation of five etiologies of shock-anaphylaxis, bradycardia, hypovolemia, ischemia and pulmonary embolus. ⋯ The new display with "emergent features" can improve the diagnostic performance of clinicians.
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J Clin Monit Comput · May 1999
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialOn the dynamic performance of the Abbott Safeset blood-conserving arterial line system.
Critically ill patients frequently have indwelling arterial lines placed during their Intensive Care Unit stay. The lines are used to monitor blood pressure continuously, administer drugs and to draw blood for a variety of physiologic tests. Several blood-conserving arterial line systems have been developed to eliminate the need to discard blood in the process of obtaining undiluted and uncontaminated blood samples. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dynamic performance of one such system the Abbott Clinical Care System Safeset blood conserving arterial line system - in comparison to a conventional arterial line system. ⋯ Because the Abbott Safeset blood-conserving arterial line system is underdamped and has a lower resonant frequency compared to the traditional arterial system, it may overestimate systolic blood pressure, particularly in patients with high heart rates.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Feb 1999
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialThe effect of maintaining a constant preload or a constant degree of thumb abduction in the isometric twitch force of the thumb.
To investigate the effects of maintaining a constant preload and of maintaining a constant degree of thumb abduction on the isometric twitch force during mechanomyography of the thumb, we monitored neuromuscular function in patients anaesthetized without the use of a neuromuscular blocking agent. In addition, we studied the relationship between the degree of thumb abduction, twitch force and preload. ⋯ Changes in length of the contracting muscle fibres and creep phenomena in the connective tissue of the muscles, both leading to changes in the sarcomere length of the muscle fibres, may explain the observations in this study. In general, a stabilized preload at a constant degree of abduction seems to be required in order to obtain a stable twitch force.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Jul 1998
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialInfluence of pulse oximetry and capnography on time to diagnosis of critical incidents in anesthesia: a pilot study using a full-scale patient simulator.
Many studies (outcome, epidemiological) have tested the hypothesis that pulse oximetry and capnography affect the outcome of anesthetic care. Uncontrollable variables in clinical studies make it difficult to generate statistically conclusive data. In the present study, we eliminated the variability among patients and operative procedures by using a full-scale patient simulator. We tested the hypothesis that pulse oximetry and capnography shorten the time to diagnosis of critical incidents. ⋯ Simulation may offer new approaches to the study of monitoring technology. However, the limitations of current simulators and the resources required to perform simulator-based research are impediments to wide-spread use of this tool.
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J Clin Monit Comput · Jul 1998
Letter Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialEffect of ketamine on bispectral index and levels of sedation.