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Musings in Physiology - Musings in Physiology - Open Access PubAbstract: DOI10.14302/issn.2578-8590.ipj-17-1919 Physiology is one of the most captivating subjects to be studied and involved in, the number of Nobel Prize winners in physiology and medicine substantiates this fact Research Physiologist have the privilege of being involved in many physiological research projects. For example, cardiovascular physiology leading on to advances in pacemaker technology, open heart surgery by pass perfusion techniques, cardiac intensive care medicine, resulting in saving many patients lives. Research physiologist need intuitive, creative, inventive mind sets. For example, producing a unique complete set of haemodynamic empirical physiological formulae inside of HeartSmart?, a major change in our understanding of how the heart and lungs regulate and optimise blood, forming a new method of being able to calculate blood flow and pressures in the heart and lungs (haemodynamics), to guide intravenous infusion using vaso - active drugs and inotropes non - invasively at bedside (resuscitative early goal directed therapy), especially in patients suffering from sepsis-shock or any other serious medical or surgical condition. The non - invasive HeartSmart? methodology is a disruptive destructive technology to existing haemodynamic monitoring methods. HeartSmart? can be taught to the most junior members of medical and nursing staff, making haemodynamic monitoring a routine bedside procedure, with many benefits to healthcare providers and most importantly, saving countless numbers of lives, see Figure 5. HeartSmart? is the only bedside paediatric haemodynamic monitor technology in the world. Please see Figure 1 through Figure 7 below Figure 1. Hales Haemodynamic Experiment Copyright Medics Limited Figure 2. One of the Current Highly Invasive Haemodynamic Right Heart Catheters In -Situ Copyright Medics Limited Figure 3. The Development of the Laws of Physics Underpinning the HeartSmart? Haemodynamic Cardiovascular Empirical Physiological Formulae Copyright Medics Limited Figure 4. Developing the Value of K in the HeartSmart? Empirical Physiological Formulae Copyright Medics Limited Figure 5. Flowchart Using Empirical Physiological Formulae in the Invasive and Non-Invasive HeartSmart? Haemodynamic Monitors Copyright Medics Limited Figure 6. The Benefits of Routine Bedside Heamodynamic Monitoring Copyright Medics Limited Figure 7. HeartSmart? Paediatric Monitoring Post Corrective Heart Surgery in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Copyright Medics Limited HeartSmart? can be used in many fields of medical research to advance medicine further, not least
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