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Jellema, W.T. (author), Groeneveld, A.B.J. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), Thijs, L.G. (author), Westerhof, N. (author), van Lieshout, J.J. (author)
OBJECTIVE: To establish the heterogeneity of hemodynamic responses to dobutamine in patients with septic shock and to identify the predictive factors of these hemodynamic responses. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING AND PATIENTS: A total of 12 patients with septic shock in a tertiary medical intensive care unit. INTERVENTIONS: A 20-min...
article 2006
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van Lieshout, J.J. (author), Toska, K. (author), van Lieshout, E.J. (author), Eriksen, M. (author), Walløe, L. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
The proper understanding of the cardiovascular mechanisms involved in complaints of short-lasting dizziness and the evaluation of unexplained recurrent syncope requires continuous monitoring of cardiac stroke volume (SV) in addition to blood pressure and heart rate. The primary aim of the present study was to evaluate a pulse wave analysis...
article 2003
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TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author), Jellema, W.T. (author), Groeneveld, A.B.Johan (author), van Goudoever, J. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), Westerhof, N. (author), Lubbers, M.J. (author), Kesecioglu, J. (author), van Lieshout, J.J. (author)
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to investigate the hemodynamic changes induced by intermittent manual lung hyperinflation (MHI) and to assess if these changes are adverse enough to warrant prohibition of MHI as a routine procedure in the care of patients with septic shock. DESIGN: The study's design was experimental prospective....
article 2000
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Jellema, W.T. (author), Imholz, B.P.M. (author), Oosting, H. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), van Lieshout, J.J. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare beat-to-beat changes in stroke volume (SV) estimated by two different pressure wave analysis techniques during orthostatic stress testing: pulse contour analysis and Modelflow, ie, simulation of a three-element model of aortic input impedance. Methods: A reduction in SV was introduced in eight...
article 1999
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Harms, M.P.M. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), Pott, F. (author), Jenstrup, M. (author), van Goudoever, J. (author), Secher, N.H. (author), van Lieshout, J.J. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
The relationship between aortic flow and pressure is described by a three-element model of the arterial input impedance, including continuous correction for variations in the diameter and the compliance of the aorta (Modelflow). We computed the aortic flow from arterial pressure by this model, and evaluated whether, under orthostatic stress,...
article 1999
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Jellema, W.T. (author), Imholz, B.P.M. (author), van Goudoever, J. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), van Lieshout, J.J. (author), Technisch Physische Dienst TNO - TH (author)
1. The aims of this study were to determine the clinical feasibility of continuous, non-invasive Finapres recordings as a replacement for intrabrachial pressure during a 30 min head-up tilt, and the reliability of continuous cardiac output computation by pulse contour analysis from the finger arterial versus the brachial waveform. 2. In eight...
article 1996
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van Lieshout, J.J. (author), Wieling, W. (author), Settels, J.J. (author), Karemaker, J.M. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
In a patient with tetanus we tested the hypothesis that the hyperadrenergic cardiovascular instability might be due to impairment of the baroreceptor reflex by the tetanus toxin. Baroreflex sensitivity assessed with the phenylephrine method was found to be normal. Changes in arterial pressure correlated inversely with relative changes in plasma...
article 1991
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van Lieshout, J.J. (author), Imholz, B.P.M. (author), Wesseling, K.H. (author), Speelman, J.D. (author), Wieling, W. (author), TNO Biomedical Instrumentation (author)
Cardiovascular autonomic control was studied in a patient with an incomplete high spinal cord lesion who presented with the symptoms of severe dizziness during debating and singing but not during orthostasis. The marked falls in blood pressure upon singing and orthostasis (45° passive head-up tilt) were comparable in magnitude but different in...
article 1991
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