Bruce E. Mount
Mercer University
5 Papers
9 Citations
Bruce E. Mount is an academic researcher from Mercer University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impedance cardiography & Vascular disease. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
TFC (thoracic fluid content): a new parameter for assessment of changes in chest fluid volume.
Joseph M. Van De Water,Bruce E. Mount,K. M. Dinesh Chandra,B Parrish Mitchell,Tajalyn A Woodruff,Martin L. Dalton +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that TFC is a reliable measurement of chest fluid status and of changes in that fluid, along with cardiac index (CI), provided by the ICG monitor, which can be very helpful to the clinician.
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Noninvasive Assessment of the Peripheral Vascular System
TL;DR: Reinforcing the results of one measurement with those of the other has provided an objective, numerical, and graphic basis for decisions regarding the advisability of angiography or arterial reconstructive procedures or both.
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Noninvasive measurement of pulsatile blood volume changes. Its usefulness in peripheral vascular disease.
Joseph M. Van De Water,Bruce E. Mount,Kenneth E. Chandler,Joseph J. McCaughan,Robert E. Shade +4 more
TL;DR: A new noninvasive technic for the measurement of arterial blood volume changes in a limb segment that is small, portable, provides a digital display in cc/min, and gives reproducible values of the segmental volume changes will be used to screen patients with peripheral vascular disease and to assess postoperative results.
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clinical investigations in critical care
Joseph M. Van De Water,Timothy W. Miller,Robert L. Vogel,Bruce E. Mount,Martin L. Dalton +4 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: The latest ICG technology for determining CO (CO-ICG) is less variable and more reproducible in an intrapatient sense than is CO-TD, it is equivalent to the average acceptedCO-TD in post-coronary artery bypass graft patients, and showed marked improvement in agreement with CO- TD compared to measurements made using previous generation ICG CO equations.
Impedance cardiography: the next vital sign technology?
TL;DR: The latest ICG technology for determining CO (CO-ICG) is less variable and more reproducible in an intrapatient sense than is CO-TD, it is equivalent to the average acceptedCO-TD in post-coronary artery bypass graft patients, and showed marked improvement in agreement with CO- TD compared to measurements made using previous generation ICG CO equations.