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Le monitorage hémodynamique peut se concevoir dans deux types de situations bien distincts: au cours de la période péri-opératoire des patients dits « à risque » et au cours de la prise en charge thérapeutique des patients en défaillance cardio-circulatoire avérée, quelle qu’en soit l’origine.

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Teboul, J.L., De Backer, D. (2007). Justification du monitorage hémodynamique en réanimation. In: Les techniques de monitorage hémodynamique en réanimation. Le point sur .... Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-71154-1_1

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