Author:
Bouchez S,De Backer D,Fraipont V,Momeni M,Rex S,De Hert S
Abstract
Hemodynamic monitoring is an integral part of the perioperative care of the patient. Over the years, several different tools and techniques have been developed. The current contribution reviews the various currently available hemodynamic monitoting techniques.
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