Impedance cardiography (ICG) noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring provides an opportunity to deliver cost effective, quality care for patients with cardiovascular disorders.
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Hemodynamic evaluation is an essential component in diagnosing cardiovascular disorders and managing patient care. There are numerous invasive, semi-invasive, and noninvasive methods available for evaluating hemodynamic function, which vary widely in equipment, procedural complexity, cost, quality of data, and risks. This paper summarizes information needed for administrative decision-making about employing one method--ICG hemodynamic monitoring--and provides an overview of the technology, its accuracy and reproducibility, clinical applications, financial consideration and references for further evaluation of the technology.