IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Masimo (NASDAQ: MASI) announced today a new study in the Journal of Anesthesia demonstrates that for fluid responsiveness assessment, Masimo's noninvasive ...
The management of circulatory shock in critically ill patients necessitates precise assessment of cardiovascular dynamics. Contemporary research has shifted focus from static pressure measurements to ...
During a Nov. 5 webinar hosted by Becker’s Healthcare Review and sponsored by Masimo, UC Irvine Health System’s CMO discussed an innovative, noninvasive care approach for critically ill patients. 1.
Noting the particular value of optimizing fluid management during GI procedures, especially in elderly patients, because of the high rate of postoperative complications and frequent fluid deficits ...
Over the last decade a number of studies have been reported that have used heart–lung interactions during mechanical ventilation to assess fluid responsiveness. Specifically, the pulse pressure ...
Masimo MASI recently announced the findings of a prospective study that was published in Pediatrics International. The research relates to the ability of noninvasive, continuous Masimo PVi and other ...
The clinical determination of the intravascular volume can be extremely difficult in critically ill and injured patients as well as those undergoing major surgery. This is problematic as fluid loading ...