Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in the pediatric intensive care unit

Authors: Boronina I.V.1, 2, Kovalev S.A.1, 2, Gribova N.G.1, Bykov S.E.1, 2, Polyakova Zh.A.1, 2

Company: 1 Voronezh State Medical University named after N.N. Burdenko, Voronezh, Russian Federation
2 Voronezh Regional Clinical Hospital # 1, Voronezh, Russian Federation

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Type:  Original articles


DOI: https://doi.org/10.24022/1997-3187-2024-18-1-83-91

For citation: Boronina I.V., Kovalev S.A., Gribova N.G., Bykov S.E., Polyakova Zh.A. Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in the pediatric intensive care unit. Creative Cardiology. 2024; 18 (1): 83–91 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.24022/1997-3187-2024-18-1-83-91

Received / Accepted:  12.12.2023 / 19.03.2024

Keywords: newborns noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring intensive care unit comparability of hemodynamic parameters



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Abstract

  • rina V. Boronina, Cand. Med. Sci., Associate Professor, Chief of Chair, Deputy Chief Physician; ORCID
  • Sergey A. Kovalev, Dr. Med. Sci., Professor, Chief of Chair, Head of Department; ORCID
  • Nataliya G. Gribova, Cand. Med. Sci., Associate Professor, Anesthesiologist-Intensivist;ORCID
  • Sergey E. Bykov, Assistant, Cardiovascular Surgeon; ORCID
  • Zhanna A. Polyakova, Cand. Med. Sci., Associate Professor, Anesthesiologist-Intensivist; ORCID

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About Authors

Objective. To compare the results of measurement of impact volume and some hemodynamic parameters using ultrasound Doppler echocardiography and ultrasound monitor for non-invasive monitoring of cardiac output parameters – USCOM apparatus; to assess the state of hemodynamics and the degree of adequacy of hemodynamic support for newborns upon admin newborns in critical condition contributes to the normalization of cardiac output.

Chief Editor

Leo A. Bockeria, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, President of Bakoulev National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery