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Überwachung kritisch kranker Intensivpatienten durch halbinvasives COLD-Monitoring anstelle Pulmonalis-Katheterisierung

Arterial Thermal-Dye-Dilution Instead of Pulmonary Artery Catheterization for Systematic Management of Critically Ill Patients

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The routine application of an arterial thermal-dye-dilution technique (so called COLD-Monitoring) offers new perspectives in the hemodynamic management of critically ill patients using a small invasive technique. COLD-Monitoring employs a computerized analysis of a double-indicator (temperature and dye) dilution technique which requires only a central venous catheter and a special fibre optic catheter with a temperature probe applied to the femoral artery. Especially in critically ill patients with septic course or multiple organ failure (MOF) COLD-monitoring serves to exactly measure volume and therefore distribution, to objectify capillary leakage by extravascular lung water index, to check the excretoric liver-function by plasma-deviation-rate of ICG® and to perform a well controlled epinephrine therapy by measuring cardiac function index and systemic vascular resistance index.

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Töns, C., Klosterhalfen, B., Schumpelick, V. (1996). Überwachung kritisch kranker Intensivpatienten durch halbinvasives COLD-Monitoring anstelle Pulmonalis-Katheterisierung. In: Hartel, W. (eds) Wahrung des Bestandes, Wandel und Fortschritt der Chirurgie. Langenbecks Archiv für Chirurgie, vol 1996. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80295-9_90

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