Comparison of cardiac output determined by bioimpedance and bioreactance methods at rest and during exercise Djordje G. JakovljevicSarah MooreMichael I. Trenell OriginalPaper 11 January 2012 Pages: 63 - 68
Ability of the Masimo pulse CO-Oximeter to detect changes in hemoglobin Douglas A. ColquhounKatherine T. ForkinRobert H. Thiele OriginalPaper 17 January 2012 Pages: 69 - 73
Noninvasive continuous beat-to-beat radial artery pressure via TL-200 applanation tonometry Ron DueckOliver GoedjePaul Clopton OriginalPaper 18 January 2012 Pages: 75 - 83
Peripherally inserted central catheters are equivalent to centrally inserted catheters in intensive care unit patients for central venous pressure monitoring Heath E. LathamScott T. RawsonSteven Q. Simpson OriginalPaper 31 January 2012 Pages: 85 - 90
Non-invasive estimation of jugular venous oxygen saturation: a comparison between near infrared spectroscopy and transcutaneous venous oximetry Douglas A. ColquhounJason M. Tucker-SchwartzRobert H. Thiele OriginalPaper 31 January 2012 Pages: 91 - 98
Pulse-plethysmographic variables in hemodynamic assessment during mannitol infusion M. RadhakrishnanK. MohanveluG. S. Umamaheswara Rao OriginalPaper 09 February 2012 Pages: 99 - 106
A comparative study of pulse rate variability and heart rate variability in healthy subjects Jih-Sen WongWan-An LuCheng-Deng Kuo OriginalPaper 19 February 2012 Pages: 107 - 114
Arterial pressure waveform derived cardiac output FloTrac/Vigileo system (third generation software): comparison of two monitoring sites with the thermodilution cardiac output Sumit VasdevSandeep ChauhanUsha Kiran OriginalPaper 17 February 2012 Pages: 115 - 120
Continuous minimally invasive peri-operative monitoring of cardiac output by pulmonary capnotracking: comparison with thermodilution and transesophageal echocardiography Philip J. Peyton OriginalPaper 18 February 2012 Pages: 121 - 132
Impact of non invasive and beat-to-beat arterial pressure monitoring on intraoperative hemodynamic management Guo ChenElena ChungMaxime Cannesson OriginalPaper 01 March 2012 Pages: 133 - 140
Can chest X ray confirm the right position of the central venous catheter? Chia-Wei LinChun-Kai Tseng Letter 01 March 2012 Pages: 141 - 142
A well centered chest X ray is a must for studying the relation between central line and trachea Goneppanavar UmeshShetty RanjanShetty Nanda OriginalPaper 26 February 2012 Pages: 143 - 144