Vyskocil J J, Kruse J A
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit.
J Crit Illn. 1994 May;9(5):447-55, 459.
Efficient calculation, storage, and retrieval of hemodynamic and oxygen transport data can be a problem in the clinical setting. A free computer program is now available to calculate commonly used hemodynamic and oxygen transport variables and to provide results in a chart-ready format or in a side-by-side comparison when serial measurements are performed. The program was developed to be easy to use, menu-driven, and usable at various institutions. The program automatically conducts error checking during the simple data entry process as well as during data calculation and retrieval.