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1. Evaluation of a new non-invasive measurement technique based on bioimpedance spectroscopy to estimate blood alcohol content: a pilot study.

2. Cardiac output with modified cardio-impedance against inert gas rebreathing during sub-maximal and maximal cycling exercise in healthy and fit subjects.

3. Commentary: Using Impedance Cardiography to Detect Asymptomatic Cardiovascular Disease in Prehypertensive Adults with Risk Factors.

4. Stroke volume and cardiac output evaluation by electrical cardiometry: accuracy and reference nomograms in hemodynamically stable preterm neonates.

5. Major Upper Abdominal Surgery Alters the Calibration of Bioreactance Cardiac Output Readings, the NICOM, When Comparisons Are Made Against Suprasternal and Esophageal Doppler Intraoperatively.

6. Validation of thoracic impedance cardiography by echocardiography in healthy late pregnancy.

7. Impedance cardiography (electrical velocimetry) and transthoracic echocardiography for non-invasive cardiac output monitoring in pediatric intensive care patients: a prospective single-center observational study.

8. Transthoracic impedance compared to magnetic resonance imaging in the assessment of cardiac output.

9. 'False-positive' intrathoracic impedance monitor alarm caused by amiodarone-induced hypothyroidism in a patient with cardiac resynchronization therapy-defibrillator.

10. Improved algorithm to detect fluid accumulation via intrathoracic impedance monitoring in heart failure patients with implantable devices.

12. Assessment of the impedance cardiogram recorded by an automated external defibrillator during clinical cardiac arrest.

13. Transthoracic impedance cardiography: a noninvasive method of hemodynamic assessment.

14. Reduction of blood pressure levels study group.

15. Impedance cardiography: more questions than answers.

16. Monitoring intrathoracic impedance with CRT-D devices: insight into volume status.

17. Using impedance cardiography to assess left ventricular systolic function via postural change in patients with heart failure.

18. Non-invasive measurement of cardiac output in patients with chronic heart failure.

19. Pressure-flow loops and instantaneous input impedance in the thoracic aorta: another way to assess the effect of aortic bypass graft implantation on myocardial, brain, and subdiaphragmatic perfusion.

20. Non-invasive cardiac output evaluation during a maximal progressive exercise test, using a new impedance cardiograph device.

21. New ambulatory impedance cardiograph validated against the Minnesota Impedance Cardiograph.

22. Impedance cardiography (ICG) noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring provides an opportunity to deliver cost effective, quality care for patients with cardiovascular disorders.

23. Cardiac output measured by electric bioimpedance compared with the CO2 rebreathing technique at different exercise levels.

24. The non-invasive assessment of stroke volume and cardiac output by impedance cardiography: a review.

25. Impedance pneumography: noise as signal in impedance cardiography.

26. Thoracocardiography: noninvasive monitoring of left ventricular stroke volume.

27. Gender and age differences in transthoracic bioimpedance.

28. Non-invasive estimations of ventricular ejection time and stroke volume: comparison of impedance cardiography and the Portapres 2.

29. Standardization of non-invasive impedance cardiography for assessment of stroke volume: comparison with thermodilution.

30. Assessment of cardiac performance: short- and medium-term variability of impedance cardiography at rest and during dynamic exercise.

31. Lack of agreement between measurement of ejection fraction by impedance cardiography versus radionuclide ventriculography.

32. Thoracic electrical bioimpedance measurement of cardiac output in postaortocoronary bypass patients.

33. Impedance cardiography using the Sramek-Bernstein method: accuracy and variability at rest and during exercise.

35. Measuring lung resistivity using electrical impedance tomography.

36. The validity of cardiac output measurement by thoracic impedance: a meta-analysis.

37. Test-retest reliability of inotropic and chronotropic measures of cardiac reactivity.

38. [Impedance cardiography--non-invasive measurement of central hemodynamic data].

39. Esophageal electrodes allow precise assessment of cardiac output by bioimpedance.

40. Reliability of impedance cardiography in measuring central haemodynamics.

41. Comparison of thermodilution and transthoracic electrical bioimpedance cardiac outputs.

42. The effect of haematocrit on transthoracic electrical impedance and on the calculation of cardiac output by an impedance cardiograph.

43. Bioimpedance versus thermodilution cardiac output measurement: the Bomed NCCOM3 after coronary bypass surgery.

44. Effect of pulmonary circulation on vector impedance cardiogram.

45. Impedance plethysmography of thoracic region: impedance cardiography.

46. Determination of cardiac output during positive end-expiratory pressure--noninvasive electrical bioimpedance compared with standard thermodilution.

47. The effects of pulmonary circulation pulsatility on the impedance cardiogram.

48. Transthoracic electrical bioimpedance versus thermodilution technique for cardiac output measurement during mechanical ventilation.

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