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Continuous cardiac output measured with a Swan-Ganz catheter reacts too slowly in animal experiments with sudden circulatory failure.

Sigríður Olga MagnúsdóttirCarsten SimonsenBodil Steen RasmussenPeter Enemark LundBenedict Kjærgaard
Published in: Animal models and experimental medicine (2022)
In many animal studies, the use of Swan-Ganz catheters is suitable; however, in experiments with sudden hemodynamic instability, the flow probe is the most advantageous method for measuring CO.
Keyphrases
  • left ventricular
  • living cells
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • quantum dots
  • case control
  • heart failure
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