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invasive hemodynamic monitoring

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invasive hemodynamic monitoring,
a nursing intervention from the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) defined as measurement and interpretation of invasive hemodynamic parameters to determine cardiovascular function and regulate therapy as appropriate. See also Nursing Interventions Classification.

invasive hemodynamic monitoring
Cardiology Any maneuver used to measure in vivo hemodynamics: arterial line(s), pulmonary artery catheter, central venous line, and cardiac output monitoring. See Interventional cardiology.


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Edwards Lifesciences Corporation (NYSE:EW), Phoenix, a global leader in hemodynamic monitoring technologies, has previewed its Edwards FloTrac sensor, a new minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring device, at the Society of Critical Care Medicine's (SCCM) 34th Critical Care Congress.
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