Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 2017 end of year summary: cardiovascular and hemodynamic monitoring

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing
Bernd SaugelThomas Scheeren

Abstract

Hemodynamic monitoring provides the basis for the optimization of cardiovascular dynamics in intensive care medicine and anesthesiology. The Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing (JCMC) is an ideal platform to publish research related to hemodynamic monitoring technologies, cardiovascular (patho)physiology, and hemodynamic treatment strategies. In this review, we discuss selected papers published on cardiovascular and hemodynamic monitoring in the JCMC in 2017.

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Apr 17, 2010·Intensive Care Medicine·Raphael GiraudKarim Bendjelid
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Nov 28, 2014·Critical Care : the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum·Xiaobo Yang, Bin Du
Dec 7, 2014·Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology·Bernd SaugelJulia Y Wagner
Jun 1, 2015·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Alexander HapfelmeierBernd Saugel
Dec 22, 2015·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Federico AlettiGeert W Schmid-Schönbein
Jan 13, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Raphaël GiraudKarim Bendjelid
Mar 8, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Shigeki FujiwaraTakeshi Yokoyama
Apr 4, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·T TambuyzerG Meyfroidt
May 5, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Parham AtefvahidHessam Ahmadi
Jun 15, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Masaaki AsamotoYoshitsugu Yamada
Jun 18, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Matthieu BiaisFrançois Sztark
Jul 28, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Simon Tilma Vistisen
Aug 4, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Kavita YadavK K Deepak
Nov 1, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Markus M Luedi, Karim Bendjelid
Nov 7, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·Sebastian MairWolfgang Huber
Nov 14, 2016·Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing·R SchorerD Sage
Nov 20, 2016·Annals of Intensive Care·Xavier MonnetJean-Louis Teboul

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