Advantages of continuous measurement of cardiac output 24 h a day
A computer-assisted model was developed to help researchers test the hypothesis that continuous measurement of cardiac output 24 hours a day would provide a better day-by-day reproductibility of the daily average cardiac ouput than acute measurements. Continuous monitoring of cardiac output is likel...
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