Journal of Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Review Article
Hemodynamic Monitoring with the Clinic: Back to Basics
Pérez Nieto OR1, Guerrero Gutiérrez MA2*, MorgadoVillaseñor LA3, Fermín JL4, Zamarrón López EI5, Soriano Orozco R6, Sánchez Díaz JS7, Uribe Moya SE8, Diaz Martínez MA9, Deloya Tomas E10 and Escarraman Martinez D11
1Specialist in medical emergencies and critical care, General Hospital San Juan
del Rio, Mexico
2Resident of first year in critical care medicine, National Institute of Cancer,
Mexico
3Specialist in medical emergencies and critical care, IMSS Torreón Hospital,
Mexico
4Emergency Department, Adolfo Ruíz Cortines” IMSS Veracruz, Mexico
5Specialist in medical emergencies and critical care, Hospital Cemain Tampico,
Mexico
6Specialist in medical emergencies and critical care, IMSS UMAE T1, Mexico
7Veracruz. Specialist in medical emergencies and critical care, Mexico
8Department Emergency, Ángeles Lindavista Hospital, Mexico
9Department of Anesthesiology, General Hospital of Atizapan, Mexico
10General Hospital of San Juan del Río, Qro. Specialist in medical emergencies
and critical care, Mexico
11Department of Anesthesia. IMSS “La Raza”. Mexico City
*Address for Correspondence: Guerrero Gutiérrez MA, National Institute of Cancer, Resident of 1st year
in Critical care. Mexico City, E-mail: manuelguerreromd@gmail.com
Submission: 11 December 2019;
Accepted: 27 January 2020;
Published: 07 February 2020
Copyright: © 2020 Guerrero Gutiérrez MA. This is an open access article
distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits
unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the
original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The state of shock is a frequent diagnosis in the critical areas,
prehospital, emergency, operating room and intensive care unit,
clinical hemodynamic monitoring is essential to make the diagnosis of
tissue hypoperfusion and its causes, in addition to guiding therapeutics,
the challenge It consists of performing adequate monitoring with the
tools available in our service, recent studies show that the data found
with the clinic have good reliability when compared to other types of
monitoring such as invasive and semi-invasive.