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A novel research tool for continuous data siphoning of clinical-grade hemodynamic monitors

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We would like to thank Mr. J. Jeffrey Cranfill at Wake Forest Baptist Medical School Heart and Vascular Lab for their assistance with development and data collection.

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Funding for this study was provided by the US Army Medical Research and Development Command. Award Number: W81XWH-18-0072.

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All authors contributed to the literature search and study design. T.K.W., L.P.N., M.R.L., and N.T.P.P. collected the data. T.K.W., L.P.N., M.R.L., and N.T.P.P. performed the data analysis and interpretation. T.K.W., L.P.N., M.R.L., and N.T.P.P. wrote the article.

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Correspondence to Nathan T.P. Patel M.D..

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L.P.N. and T.K.W. are co-founders of Certus Critical Care, Incorporated. N.T.P.P. is a paid consultant for Certus Critical Care, Incorporated.

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Patel, N.T., Lane, M.R., Neff, L.P. et al. A novel research tool for continuous data siphoning of clinical-grade hemodynamic monitors. J Clin Monit Comput 36, 1891–1896 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-022-00849-7

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