Literature
以非侵襲性的心輸出儀(ICON®)監測血液透析病人的心搏功能
GRU Neural Network Improved Bioimpedance Based Stroke Volume Estimation during Ergometry Stress Test
2022-Halawa-JOACP-Respirat_and_hemodyn_effects of recruitm in cirr pat liver resection
Association between chest congestion and mortality in ICU patients
The Use of Electrical Cardiometry for Continuous
使用胸外負壓呼吸器改善肺高壓重症病患呼吸 困難及咳嗽後暈厥之成功個案報告
Electrucal Cardiometry in Patients undergoing Cardiac Batheterisation
Az ICON® elektromos kardiometrián alapuló nem invazív hemodinamikai monitor használata a klinikumban 相關連結 相關連結
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
Electrical Cardiometry in Patients undergoing Cardiac Catheterisation
Av Delay Optimization using Electrical Velocimetry
Evaluation of Electrical Velocimetry to Determine Cardiac Output after Cardiac Surgery
PICUVasopressin_in_Vasodilatory_Shock_for_Both_Left.8
Time series analysis of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring data in neonates with hypoxicischemic encephalopathy 相關連結
Time series analysis of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring data in neonates with hypoxicischemic encephalopathy 相關連結
Time series analysis of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring data in neonates with hypoxicischemic encephalopathy 相關連結
In-Silico Evaluation of Anthropomorphic Measurement Variations on Electrical Cardiometry in Neonates
Predictive and prognostic roles of electrical card
Advances in Diagnosis and Management of Hemodynamic Instability in Neonatal Shock 相關連結
Comparison of three non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring methods in critically ill children
The pilot study of role of electrical cardiometry in non‑invasive assessment of hemodynamic parameters in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension(RCD code:II-1A.1) 相關連結
Non-Invasive Assessment of Changes in Cardiac Output in Infants Hospitalized with Bronchiolitis
Electrical Velocimetry as a Tool for Measuring Cardiac Output in Small Infants after Heart Surgery
Electrical Velocimetry for Measuring Cardiac Output in Children with Congenital Heart Disease
Non-Invasive Haemodynamic Monitoring in Neonates During Respiratory Procedures