1. Non-invasive continuous arterial pressure and pulse pressure variation measured with Nexfin®in patients following major upper abdominal surgery: a comparative study
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A. L. van Vliet, Jaap Vuyk, F. de Wit, B. F. Geerts, R. B. P. de Wilde, Leon Aarts, and Jos R. C. Jansen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Hemodynamics ,Blood Pressure ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,Abdomen ,medicine ,Humans ,Arterial Pressure ,Radial artery ,Postoperative Care ,business.industry ,arterial blood pressure ,Reproducibility of Results ,Blood Pressure Determination ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,Blood Pressure Monitors ,Pulse pressure ,monitoring ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Concordance correlation coefficient ,Blood pressure ,Anesthesia ,Continuous noninvasive arterial pressure ,pulse pressure variation ,Cardiology ,Arterial blood ,Female ,business - Abstract
Summary We compared the accuracy and precision of the non-invasive Nexfin® device for determining systolic, diastolic, mean arterial pressure and pulse pressure variation, with arterial blood pressure values measured from a radial artery catheter in 19 patients following upper abdominal surgery. Measurements were taken at baseline and following fluid loading. Pooled data results of the arterial blood pressures showed no difference between the two measurement modalities. Bland–Altman analysis of pulse pressure variation showed significant differences between values obtained from the radial artery catheter and Nexfin finger cuff technology (mean (SD) 1.49 (2.09)%, p
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- 2016
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