@article{3058047, title = "Critical care and perioperative monitoring", author = "Karakitsos, D. and El Barbary, M. and Gillman, L.M. and Papalois, A. and Shiloh, A.", journal = "scientific world journal", year = "2014", volume = "2014", publisher = "The Scientific World Journal", issn = "-", doi = "10.1155/2014/737628", keywords = "abdominal surgery; adult respiratory distress syndrome; arterial gas; artificial ventilation; assisted ventilation; blood pressure; cardiogenic shock; cardiopulmonary hemodynamics; clinical practice; clinical research; critically ill patient; extracorporeal oxygenation; graft failure; health care personnel; health care policy; health care quality; health care system; health care utilization; heart arrest; heart failure; heart infarction; heart rate; heart transplantation; hemodynamic monitoring; high risk patient; hospitalization cost; human; intensive care unit; long term survival; lung edema; lung embolism; major surgery; medical decision making; medical school; metabolic acidosis; myocarditis; neuromonitoring; non invasive procedure; noninvasive ventilation; operating room; oxygen saturation; patient monitoring; perioperative period; peripartum cardiomyopathy; peroperative complication; physical examination; physician; positive end expiratory pressure; postoperative complication; postoperative period; pulmonary artery catheter; residency education; review; risk factor; surgical mortality; surgical patient; tidal volume; intensive care; physiologic monitoring, Critical Care; Humans; Monitoring, Physiologic; Perioperative Care" }