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Where Cardiac Output (CO) can make the difference

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COURSE DETAILS
Modality: Course online
Duration: 2 hours
Theme: Anesthesia and Intensive Care
Materials: 14
Level: Intermediate
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Enrolled students: 110
Teacher Prof. Stefano Romagnoli
Teacher Prof. Antonio Messina

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COURSE INTRODUCTION

Explore the impact of Cardiac Output on clinical decision making during this session dedicated to haemodynamic monitoring. We will discuss how its accurate assessment can transform the management of critically ill patients by optimising treatments.

In addition, we will hold a webinar with Professor Antonio Messina on the subject.

  • When? April 24th
  • Time? 2:00 P.M. (CET)
  • Language: English

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The course contains the following material:

  1. Introduction
  2. The role of DO2
  3. Monitoring Blood Pressure (BP) is important
  4. BP might not be enough to trigger the appropriate therapeutic decision
  5. CO monitoring can make the difference: a clinical case
  6. CO monitoring is crucial to optimize fluid management
  7. PRAM method among the other Pulse Contour Methods (PCMs)
  8. The importance of ABP signal quality optimization
  9. Hemodynamic monitoring to guide personalized hemodynamic therapy
  10. Hemodynamic monitoring in patient resuscitation
  11. "If you do not monitor CO you cannot manage it": a clinical case
  12. Importance of CO monitoring during patient de-resuscitation
  13. Conclusion

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