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Invasive Überwachung des Herz-Kreislaufsystems

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Multiorganversagen

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1731 führte Stephen Hales [1], ein englischer Pfarrer, die erste intravaskuläre Druckmessung an einem Pferd durch. Er führte ein Messingrohr in die A. carotis ein und ließ das Blut in ein nahezu 3 m hohes Glasrohr aufsteigen. 1888 konstruierte Hürthle [2] das erste Manometer zur Blutduckmessung, bestehend aus einer Gummimembran und einem Hebelarm, der die Druckschwankungen auf einer rußgeschwärzten rotierenden Walze aufzeichnete. Es vergingen jedoch weitere 80 Jahre bis intravaskuläre Druckmessungen Einzug in den medizinischen Routinebetrieb hielten.

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Karnik, R., Slany, J. (1992). Invasive Überwachung des Herz-Kreislaufsystems. In: Deutsch, E., et al. Multiorganversagen. Intensivmedizinisches Seminar, vol 4. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9201-6_14

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