Analysis of the arterial pressure wave in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care II.

Authors

  • Daniel Paz-Martín MD PhD EDAIC EDIC Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Service. Toledo Hospital Complex. SEDAR Intensive Care Section. Spain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i11.875

Keywords:

Pulse wave contour analysis, analysisDamping, Natural frequency

Abstract

Continuation of the series of Blood Pressure Wave Analysis in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care. This article delves into the quality of the measurement, an aspect that is often not given the importance it has. Monitoring per se will not improve the patient's clinical results or prevent complications, but the measures we adopt based on the information we receive from this monitoring. This is why it is essential to ensure that the quality of monitoring is optimal.

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Published

2020-12-09

How to Cite

Paz-Martín, D. (2020). Analysis of the arterial pressure wave in Anesthesiology and Intensive Care II. Revista Electrónica AnestesiaR, 12(11). https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v12i11.875