TY - JOUR
T1 - Do pulmonary artery catheters improve patient outcome? No
AU - Leibowitz, A. B.
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - The PAC has allowed physicians to obtain information that was unavailable prior to its introduction into clinical medicine. There are numerous pitfalls, however, in obtaining and interpreting this information. Even if these pitfalls are avoided, changing therapy to the patient's benefit based on PAC data is not guaranteed. In addition, application of new technologies, particularly TEE, has led to the suspicion that PA catheterization may frequently yield an incorrect assessment of the patient. Can PA catheterization lead to an improved outcome in an individual patient? If the patient is chosen carefully, the catheter inserted successfully and safely, the data obtained meticulously and interpreted correctly, and this interpretation leads to a change in therapy to which the patient responds appropriately, then the patient will experience an improved outcome based on PAC use. Does this happen often enough in the millions of catheterizations that are performed each year to improve the outcome of the group significantly as a whole? Almost certainly not.
AB - The PAC has allowed physicians to obtain information that was unavailable prior to its introduction into clinical medicine. There are numerous pitfalls, however, in obtaining and interpreting this information. Even if these pitfalls are avoided, changing therapy to the patient's benefit based on PAC data is not guaranteed. In addition, application of new technologies, particularly TEE, has led to the suspicion that PA catheterization may frequently yield an incorrect assessment of the patient. Can PA catheterization lead to an improved outcome in an individual patient? If the patient is chosen carefully, the catheter inserted successfully and safely, the data obtained meticulously and interpreted correctly, and this interpretation leads to a change in therapy to which the patient responds appropriately, then the patient will experience an improved outcome based on PAC use. Does this happen often enough in the millions of catheterizations that are performed each year to improve the outcome of the group significantly as a whole? Almost certainly not.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0749-0704(05)70262-1
DO - 10.1016/S0749-0704(05)70262-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 8839590
AN - SCOPUS:0030036739
SN - 0749-0704
VL - 12
SP - 559
EP - 568
JO - Critical Care Clinics
JF - Critical Care Clinics
IS - 3
ER -