Cardiac Chamber Pressures And Monitoring Devices Explained Clearly!
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- Опубліковано 3 лис 2020
- In this video we will discuss the varying normal pressures within the cardiac chambers including the inferior/superior vena cava pressures, right atrial pressure, right ventricular pressure, pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, left atrial pressure, left ventricular pressure, and aortic pressure. We will depict this in two different ways, both of which will hopefully make them easier to remember! Additionally, we are going to discuss the bedside invasive monitoring techniques that can be used to determine these pressures including central venous pressures with a central venous catheter and the pulmonary artery or Swan Ganz catheter measuring pulmonary capillary wedge pressure. We will spend a little extra time discussing the wedge pressure, specifically how it is taken to better grasp this tricky concept. Check out the video for all the details!
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Cath lab tech in training here. This is super helpful, thank you. 🙏
Love to hear that! Awesome and important job!
We were taught the nickel, dime, and quarter system. RAP 2-6 ( about 5 ), wedge pressure a dime, ( about 8-12 ), and PA pressure a quarter over a dime 25/10. When I was a resident in the CCU, if the patient did not have a Swan, the Cards attending would say, " that patient has a yellow catheter defiency ! "
OMG, the memory's! I haven't put one in probably in 10 + years. CVP's are used usually now for vasoactive meds and blood draws; no longer pressure monitoring so much. I place preferentially L subclavian, but also IJ and, in extremis, femoral. We use a noninvasive NICOM device to measure cardiac output and stroke volume through bioreactance with 4 leads on the chest, and then determine fluid responsiveness, either through IV bolus or passive leg raise. If stroke volume increase more than 10 %, they are considered fluid responsive.
Good review. Brought back memories of old battles in the CCU, pre angioplasty for acute MI...the thrombolytic times.
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That is all excellent! We are glad to have joined you on this nostalgic journey back to residency! Hah! Great nuggets of knowledge, per usual. I’m intrigued by this noninvasive bioimpedance device that can calculate stroke volume after fluid challenge?! Sounds very interesting
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