... 30-day
mortality was similar in both interventions, however, despite
Commentary
Searching for an ideal hemodynamic marker to predict
short-term outcome in cardiogenic shock
Mehmet Birhan Yilmaz
1,2
and ... of
patients in this picture. Torgersen and coworkers present an hourly
time integral of the cardiac power index and cardiac index drops to
predict outcomes...
... ow in bedside
hemodynamic management”.
Published: 7 March 2011
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