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Table 1.

Hemodynamic parameters were categorized by preload, afterload and others.

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Fig 1.

Flow diagram showing the screening and enrollment of patients.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of patients who were admitted with critically ill conditions.

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Fig 2.

Bland-Altman analysis of overall results: Cardiac output (A), cardiac index (B). X-axis illustrated average measurements of standard from using TTE. Y-axis demonstrated mean bias using other modalities.

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Fig 3.

Bland-Altman analysis of preload: Stroke volume (A), Corrected flow time (B) and Stroke volume variation (C). X-axis illustrated average measurements of standard from using TTE or ICON. Y-axis demonstrated mean bias using other modalities.

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Fig 4.

Bland-Altman analysis of afterload: Systemic vascular resistance (A) Systemic vascular resistance index (B). X-axis illustrated average measurements of standard from using ICON. Y-axis demonstrated mean bias using USCOM.

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Table 3.

Bland-Altman results summary.

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