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Masimo LiDCO™ Hemodynamic Monitoring System

Masimo LiDCO™ Hemodynamic Monitoring System
The LiDCO Hemodynamic Monitoring System provides beat-to-beat advanced hemodynamic monitoring to support informed decision-making in high-acuity care areas such as the Operating Room.
- Uses already existing arterial line and blood pressure transducer to monitor hemodynamic parameters
- PulseCO™ algorithm converts beat-to-beat blood pressure into its constituent parts, flow and resistance, scaled to each patient’s age, height, and weight
- Proven to be reliable on patients on vasoactive drugs1
Clinical Evidence
Reductions in Postoperative Complications and Costs
- In a randomized controlled trial of 743 patients undergoing major abdominal surgery, researchers found hemodynamic optimization with LiDCO led to a 20% reduction in postoperative complications and, as a result, patients monitored with LiDCO were on average $530 less expensive to treat than control patients who were not monitored.2
Reductions in 30-Day and 180-Day Mortality
- In a study comparing the outcomes of 600 emergency laparotomy patients, researchers found that, following the implementation of a program including LiDCO technology, there was a significant decrease in mortality at 30 days (from 21.8 to 15.5%) and 180 days (from 29.5 to 22.2%).3
Parameters and Indicators
The beat–to–beat parameters displayed by the LiDCO monitor provide immediate feedback on a patient’s fluid and hemodynamic status.
The LiDCO monitor provides the following parameters:
- Stroke Volume (SV): The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction
- Cardiac Output (CO): The amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system in a minute, calculated by multiplying the stroke volume by the patient’s heart rate
- Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR): Reflects the resistance to flow and is calculated as the quotient of pressure and cardiac output
- Oxygen Delivery (DO2): The amount of oxygen delivered to the tissues, calculated as the product of cardiac output and oxygen concentration
- Stroke Volume Variation (SVV): A dynamic variable that can predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients, SVV is the variation in stroke volume across at least one respiratory cycle
- Pulse Pressure Variation (PPV): Another dynamic variable that can predict fluid responsiveness in mechanically ventilated patients, PPV is the variation in arterial pulse pressure across at least one respiratory cycle
Key Features

Easy Setup and Operation
The LiDCO Monitor is designed for efficient setup and simple operation, with an intuitive, easy-to-interpret display—facilitating effective hemodynamic management even on those patients who are hemodynamically unstable and require fluid and drug support.
