Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight.
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Adler, AC; Nathanson, BH; Raghunathan, K; McGee, WT
Published in: Crit Care
December 28, 2012
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Crit Care
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EISSN
1466-609X
Publication Date
December 28, 2012
Volume
16
Issue
6
Start / End Page
471
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Stroke Volume
- Obesity, Morbid
- Humans
- Hemodynamics
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- Cardiac Output
- Body Weight
- Body Surface Area
- Body Mass Index
- Body Height
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Adler, A. C., Nathanson, B. H., Raghunathan, K., & McGee, W. T. (2012). Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight. Crit Care, 16(6), 471. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11876
Adler, Adam C., Brian H. Nathanson, Karthik Raghunathan, and William T. McGee. “Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight.” Crit Care 16, no. 6 (December 28, 2012): 471. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11876.
Adler AC, Nathanson BH, Raghunathan K, McGee WT. Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight. Crit Care. 2012 Dec 28;16(6):471.
Adler, Adam C., et al. “Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight.” Crit Care, vol. 16, no. 6, Dec. 2012, p. 471. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/cc11876.
Adler AC, Nathanson BH, Raghunathan K, McGee WT. Misleading indexed hemodynamic parameters: the clinical importance of discordant BMI and BSA at extremes of weight. Crit Care. 2012 Dec 28;16(6):471.
Published In
Crit Care
DOI
EISSN
1466-609X
Publication Date
December 28, 2012
Volume
16
Issue
6
Start / End Page
471
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Stroke Volume
- Obesity, Morbid
- Humans
- Hemodynamics
- Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
- Cardiac Output
- Body Weight
- Body Surface Area
- Body Mass Index
- Body Height