Nicht-invasives hämodynamisches Monitoring bei Frühgeborenen: Prospektive Evaluation von 3 unterschiedlichen Methoden einschließlich Anwendbarkeit, Reproduzierbarkeit und Assoziationen mit klinisch relevanten Kurzzeit-Ergebnissen
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
Despite unforeseeable challenges due to COVID-19 and a national IT disruption due to a ransomware attack during his research fellowship from the DFG, Dr Schwarz designed and conducted a prospective clinical study and a simulation study evaluating multimodal noninvasive objective hemodynamic monitoring and especially non-invasive cardiac output monitoring (NiCO) of very preterm infants. The results show technical and practical issues regarding feasibility, reproducibility and the clinical relevance of Electrical Cardiometry in very preterm during the transitional period. At the time of this report final further analysis is almost complete. Moreover, Dr Schwarz conducted two literature reviews regarding NiCO and cardiovascular management in neonates.
Projektbezogene Publikationen (Auswahl)
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Management of Neonatal Hypotension and Shock. Semin Fetal Neonatal Med. 2020 May 21:101121
Schwarz CE, Dempsey EM
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Non-Invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring in Neonates Front. Pediatr. 2020
O'Neill R, Dempsey EM, Garvey AA, Schwarz CE
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In-Silico Evaluation of Anthropomorphic Measurement Variations on Electrical Cardiometry in Neonates. Children (Basel). 2021 Oct 18;8(10):936
Healy DB, Dempsey EM, O'Toole JM, Schwarz CE
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Signal Quality of Electrical Cardiometry and Perfusion Index in Very Preterm Infants. Neonatology. 2021 Sep 22:1-6
Schwarz CE, O'Toole JM, Livingstone V, Pavel AM, Dempsey EM