Effect of reduced p50actual on mixed venous PO2 in critically ill patients G. VignaliA. GuadagnucciF. Leonardi Abstract Pages: S51 - S51
Photometrical monitoring of the intracapillary hemoglobin oxigenation of the liver Adler J.Kuchenreuther S.Georgieff M. Abstract Pages: S52 - S52
Monitoring of the intracapillary hemoglobinoxigenation of the brain with the Erlanger Microlightguide Photometer (EMPHO) Doblanzki W.Richter H. P.Georgieff M. Abstract Pages: S53 - S53
Oxygraphy for monitoring O2 in the airway of spontaneously breathing subjects Waldau TLarsen V HBonde J Abstract Pages: S54 - S54
A comparison of statistical and connectionist models ability to predict cardiac output from other hemydamic variables P. J. JensenK. RützP. K. Andersen Abstract Pages: S55 - S55
Cardiac function index, intrathoracic blood volumes, lung water and liver function—New parameters for earlier diagnosis of organ dysfunktion? O. GödjeT. FischleinB. Reichart Abstract Pages: S56 - S56
Trends of intrathoracic blood volume (ITBV) and cardiac output (CO) in a group of critically ill patients R. PiccioneE. BernardiM. Nastasi Abstract Pages: S57 - S57
Less invasive, continuous cardiac-output measurement through pulse contour analysis versus conventional thermal dilution O. GödjeK. HökeB. Reichart Abstract Pages: S58 - S58
The reproducibility of right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) and cardiac output (CO) can be improved, by changing the tidal volume, on the ventilator P. J. JensenS. Hylleberg Abstract Pages: S59 - S59
Indicator dilution cardiac output revisited the LiDCO system M. JonasT. O'BrienD. Band Abstract Pages: S60 - S60
Role of transesophageal echocardiography (tee) in monitoring patients on external mechanical circulatory assist device (VAD) P. MarquardH. H. SieversA. Haverich Abstract Pages: S61 - S61
Diagnostics, classification and intensive care management of lung contusion Stiletto R.Bötel Th.Gotzen L. Abstract Pages: S62 - S62
Acute rise of PaCO2 as a sign of perforated bowel M. HerschS. Od-allaO. Olsha Abstract Pages: S63 - S63
Gut mucosal hypoperfusion measured with an automated on-line tonometer (the tonocap) in a canine model of hemorrhage R B NooneM H H YenM G Mythen Abstract Pages: S65 - S65
In-vivo comparison of gastrointestinal tonometry using the saline technique and a novel automated on-line air device (The Tonocap) R B NooneM H H YenM G Mythen Abstract Pages: S66 - S66
Gastric tonometry and systemic oxygen transport measurements in septic patients J. WeitzP. KienleCh. Herfarth Abstract Pages: S67 - S67
The pHa-pHi gradient does not predict ICU mortality C D GomersallG M JoyntT E Oh Abstract Pages: S68 - S68
Blood is a more appropriate equilibration fluid for use in gastric tonometry than saline or haemaccel J. MorganB. VenkateshA. Clague Abstract Pages: S69 - S69
Predicting liver dysfunction in severe sepsis: Comparison of MEGX formation kinetics with gastric intramucosal pH (pHi) T. ErdemF. EsenK. Akpir Abstract Pages: S70 - S70
Low dose dopexamine improves indices of hepato-splanchnic perfusion in children recovering from sepsis I A MurdochG C MorrisonM J Marsh Abstract Pages: S71 - S71
Lack of specific renal hemodynamic effects of different doses of dopamine in mechanically ventilated patients after infrarenal aortic surgery Girbes A R JLieverse A GSmit A J Abstract Pages: S72 - S72
The effects of the addition of low-dose dopamine on renal and cardiac function in septic critically-ill patients: A dose finding study Patten M TMcCloskey B VGirbes A R J Abstract Pages: S73 - S73
Effects of low-dose dopamine on hemodynamic and renal function after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Pérez A.Sánchez A L.Caturla J. Abstract Pages: S74 - S74
Effects of increased regional blood flow on splanchnic metabolism Reinelt HFischer GRadermacher P Abstract Pages: S75 - S75
Calorigenic and metabolic effects of dopexamine in normals W. GeisserH. EnsingerM. Georgieff Abstract Pages: S76 - S76
Glucose production during infusion of different catecholamines in healthy volunteers W. GeisserK. TrägerH. Ensinger Abstract Pages: S77 - S77
Effects of epinephrine on glucose metabolism in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis T. SchrickerG. AlbusziesM. Georgieff Abstract Pages: S78 - S78
The role of enoximone in improving postoperative course after coronary surgery in patients with severe myocardial dysfunction Oppizzi MGuarracino FPaolillo G Abstract Pages: S79 - S79
The supranormal hemodynamic in general ICU practice Brazzi LRiva ESvO2 collaborative group Abstract Pages: S80 - S80
Lack of a clinical significant correlation between serum albumin and colloid osmotic pressure Delwig HPaling J CGirbes A R J Abstract Pages: S81 - S81
Colloid osmotic pressure and Apache II score Waale W H ETreskes MSpeelberg B Abstract Pages: S82 - S82
The diagnostic value of TAT value for early detection of thrombosed false lumen in acute aortic dissection Kazuhisa MoriYasushi ItohMasamitsu Kaneko Abstract Pages: S83 - S83
The improving outcome of perioperative myocardial infarction S. AppavuT. HaleyS. Patel Abstract Pages: S84 - S84
Measurement of QT interval in critically ill patient Factore L A PCaruso M GRodrigues T Abstract Pages: S85 - S85
Bleeding complications during the early phase of thrombolytic therapy with tissue-type plasminogen activator M. BrunnerW. SchreiberA N Laggner Abstract Pages: S86 - S86
Recovery of left ventricular function in extensive acute myocardial infarction after emergency surgical revascularization Guarracino FOppizzi MGrossi A Abstract Pages: S87 - S87
Transthoracic electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation: Efficiency of biphasic waveform V. VostrikovK. RazumovS. Ruchko Abstract Pages: S88 - S88
Determinants of mortality when primary LV failure complicates acute myocardial infarction Col JBoland JLeJemtel T H Abstract Pages: S89 - S89
Cardiovascular function after cardiopulmonary resuscitation with epinephrine and vasopressin in pigs Andreas W. PrengelKarl H. LindnerKeith G. Kurie Abstract Pages: S90 - S90
The cumulative dosage of epinephrine used during resuscitation: A predictor for the quality of neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest W. BehringerF. SterzA. N. Laggner Abstract Pages: S91 - S91
Cerebral oxygenation and cerebral venous acid-base status during CPR with epinephrine and vasopressin in pigs Andreas W. PrengelKarl H. LindnerAndreas Keller Abstract Pages: S92 - S92
Effects of the angiotensin-II antagonist (ANG-II-A) BIBR 277 on hemodynamics and ventricular function after CPR in pigs Strohmenger H ULindner K HGeorgieff M Abstract Pages: S93 - S93
Human hippocampal damage after cardiac arrest Fujioka MasayukiOkuchi KMasuda A Abstract Pages: S94 - S94
Early prognostic criteria of neurologic recovery after cardiac arrest Martín C.Monasterio F.Montáns M. Abstract Pages: S95 - S95
Prehospital diagnosis in stroke patients-differentiation between cerebral ischemic events and cerebral hemorrhage Carsten LottHans J. HennesWolfgang Dick Abstract Pages: S96 - S96
Delayed neurodegeneration induced by extracellular lactacidity and neuroprotection by basic fibroblast growth factor in rat hippocampal neurons Himmelseher SPfenninger EGeorgieff M Abstract Pages: S97 - S97
Modification of triple II therapy due to intracranial pressure measurement in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage J. FutóB. BábelJ. Vajda Abstract Pages: S98 - S98
Intracerebral microdialysis of glutamate after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage Säveland HNilsson O GWieloch T. Abstract Pages: S99 - S99
Assessment of civilian air ambulance operation capabilities in The United States L. M. GuzziS. FiorentinoC. L. Linden Abstract Pages: S100 - S100