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Multiple Intravenous Bolus Dosing and Invasive Hemodynamic Assessment in a Hypoxia-Induced Mouse Pulmonary Artery Hypertension Model
Published on: November 11, 2022
The pulmonary artery catheter: in medio virtus
Jean-Louis Vincent1, Michael R Pinsky, Charles L Sprung
1Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Erasme Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. jlvincen@ulb.ac.be
Objective:
To clarify the role of the pulmonary artery catheter in the intensive care unit.
Data Sources:
Recent and relevant literature from MEDLINE and authors' personal databases.
Study Selection:
Studies on pulmonary artery catheter use and use of other monitoring devices in critically ill patients.
Data Extraction:
Based largely on clinical experience and assessment of the relevant published literature and in response to recent articles attacking the pulmonary artery catheter, we propose that the pulmonary artery catheter is still a valuable tool for the hemodynamic monitoring of patients with complex disease processes in whom the information obtained from the pulmonary artery catheter may influence management. We suggest that there is a need to revisit the basics of hemodynamic management and reassess the way in which the pulmonary artery catheter is used, applying three key principles: correct measurement, correct data interpretation, and correct application.
Conclusion:
The pulmonary artery catheter is still a valuable tool for hemodynamic monitoring when used in selected patients and by physicians adequately trained to correctly interpret and apply the data provided.
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