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    A comparison of cardiac output derived from the arterial pressure wave against thermodilution in cardiac surgery patients by Jansen, J.R.C., Schreuder, J.J., Mulier, J.P., Smith, N.T., Settels, J.J., Wesseling, K.H.

    Published in British Journal of Anaesthesia (01-08-2001)
    “…In three clinical centres, we compared a new method for measuring cardiac output with conventional thermodilution. The new method computes beat-to-beat cardiac…”
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    Defining ventricular elastance by Palladino, J.L., Mulier, J.P., Noordergraaf, A.

    “…The mathematical reason for wide discrepancies in previous time-varying elastance or compliance based models of the ventricle is presented. The fundamental…”
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    Effects of urapidil, ketanserin and sodium nitroprusside on venous admixture and arterial oxygenation following coronary artery bypass grafting by Möllhoff, T, Van Aken, H, Mulier, J P, Müller, E, Lauwers, P

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-04-1990)
    “…Thirty patients who developed arterial hypertension following coronary artery bypass grafting, despite sedation, were treated randomly with sodium…”
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    An alternative to time-varying elastance descriptions of the heart by Palladino, J.L., Mulier, J.P., Noordergraaf, A.

    “…Analytical models of the cardiovascular system typically use time-varying elastance descriptions of the heart chambers, e.g. the left ventricle. These…”
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    On the independence of Starling's law by Palladino, J.L., Mulier, J.P., Noordergraaf, A.

    “…A new analytical model of the ventricle as a pump, embodied as a volume-dependent isovolumic pressure source, was tested over a range of loading conditions…”
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