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General materialExcellent general overviews of basic monitoring, albeit from a veterinary perspective: The Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing has an on-line presence. The University of Queensland undergraduate course material on anaesthetic monitoring includes basic information on standard monitors. The ASA Closed Claims Project has produced a number of publications on the role of physiologic monitoring in anaesthesia mishaps. My own notes on measurement in anaesthesia include material pertinent to monitoring
Other brief summaries can be found at: Standard monitorsSome material on specific monitors is contained on sites covering monitoring in general listed above Most ECG-related material is focussed on 12-lead ECG and applications in cardiology rather than patient monitoring.
New York University hosts an animated tutorial of ECG fundamentals. Other libraries of ECGs:
An outline of methods of NIBP measurement is available at Health Perfect.
A detailed primer on pulmonary artery catheters and pressure measurement from Manbit Technologies.
Dave Sainsbury's notes on CO2 monitoring
University of Sydney's anaesthesia notes include an excellent review.
The GASNet Guidebook on pulse oximetry Specialized Monitors
An excellent synopsis of intraoperative EEG from Educational Synopses in Anesthesiology. Transoesophageal Echocardiography:
A detailed history of ultrasound development. Collections of images:
Oesophageal Doppler Monitoring:
Deltex Medical manufactures a probe and provides an outline of its function and operation. Standards of PracticeProfessional bodies in many countries outline guidelines or standards for intraoperative monitoring.
Manufacturers of Monitoring EquipmentThe total market for patient monitoring equipment was $15 billion in 2003. Detailed market research information (Powerpoint format) is available from Frost & Sullivan. The major anaesthesia monitoring manufacturers are:
Other manufacturers include:
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