
Non-invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
Non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring refers to techniques that assess the heart’s function and blood flow without needing to insert catheters or do surgery. These methods use external sensors or devices to measure parameters like blood pressure, cardiac output, and blood volume. They provide real-time information about cardiovascular health, helping doctors make informed decisions quickly and safely, especially in critical care or during surgery. These approaches reduce risks associated with invasive procedures and improve patient comfort while maintaining accurate monitoring of vital heart and blood circulation functions.