Abstract

Appropriate level of monitoring is important in anaesthesia. Monitors should be sensitive enough to be able to detect early changes in hemodynamics. There have been major advance in non invasive monitoring in the recent past to make them more user friendly & also provide data which was till recently possible by invasive monitors only. Non invasive monitoring has limitations because of physical principle involved and other prerequisites required for accuracy. Thus non invasive monitors may not be sensitive enough to pick early changes in hemodynamic in sick patients. In this review we discuss the limitations of non invasive hemodynamic monitoring and factors that may influence their accurate working.

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