Hemodynamic monitoring
Hemodynamic monitoring is a collection of tools and methods used to evaluate the circulatory health of patients who are very sick. This session may give a summary of the key concepts of hemodynamic monitoring, including vascular resistance, cardiac output, and blood strain. Additionally, it might uncover the most recent research on advanced hemodynamic monitoring methods, such as transoesophageal echocardiography, continuous cardiac output monitoring, and other modern monitoring technologies.
Track 11-1 Hemodynamic Monitoring in Special Populations
Track 11-2 Hemodynamic Resuscitation and Goal-Directed Therapy
Track 11-3 Invasive vs. Non-invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Track 11-4 Advanced Hemodynamic Monitoring Technologies
Track 11-5 Cardiac Output Monitoring and Assessment