Abstract

A brief comparative clinical analysis of the cardiometric method, thermodilution and the Fick method is presented below herein. It is shown that the cardiometric method makes it possible to obtain the values of a complete set of hemodynamic parameters in each cardiac cycle with recording as many cardiac cycles as required, monitor the state of the patient’s cardiovascular system in real time and obtain information about the dynamics of changes in its performance under the influence of external and internal impacts. It allows not only obtaining numerical values of hemodynamic parameters, but also qualitatively assessing the main functions of the cardiovascular system performance.

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