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Cardiac output monitoring in children: a review
  1. Daniel GW Cave1,2,
  2. Melissa J Bautista3,4,
  3. Khurram Mustafa5,
  4. James R Bentham1
  1. 1 Leeds Congenital Heart Unit, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK
  2. 2 Leeds Institute for Data Analytics, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
  3. 3 General Surgery, St James's University Hospital, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
  4. 4 General Surgery, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
  5. 5 Paediatric Intensive Care, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Daniel GW Cave, Leeds Children's Hospital, Leeds, UK; dan.cave{at}doctors.org.uk

Abstract

Cardiac output monitoring enables physiology-directed management of critically ill children and aids in the early detection of clinical deterioration. Multiple invasive techniques have been developed and have demonstrated ability to improve clinical outcomes. However, all require invasive arterial or venous catheters, with associated risks of infection, thrombosis and vascular injury. Non-invasive monitoring of cardiac output and fluid responsiveness in infants and children is an active area of interest and several proven techniques are available. Novel non-invasive cardiac output monitors offer a promising alternative to echocardiography and have proven their ability to influence clinical practice. Assessment of perfusion remains a challenge; however, technologies such as near-infrared spectroscopy and photoplethysmography may prove valuable clinical adjuncts in the future.

  • Intensive Care Units, Paediatric
  • Cardiology
  • Paediatrics
  • Technology
  • Neonatology

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  • Competing interests None declared.

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