Case 1 – New data set: ABP = 90/60 mm Hg, HR 145 Beats/min, cardiac output = 3 l/min, CVP = 0 mm Hg, PAP = 30/10 mm Hg, PCWP = 2 mm Hg. Calculate the SV and fill in the table below and answer the question below.
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) |
mmHg |
Systemic vascular resistance (SVR) |
dynes |
Mean pulmonary artery pressure (PA mean) |
mmHg |
Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) |
dynes |
Stroke volume (SV) |
ml |
Regarding Case 1. The best treatment for this patient is probably: (choose one and explain your reason).
diuretics
aortic balloon pump
intravenous fluid
administration vasoconstrictors
Answer :- Given that,
ABP = 90/60 mm Hg, HR 145 Beats/min, cardiac output = 3 l/min, CVP = 0 mm Hg, PAP = 30/10 mm Hg, PCWP = 2 mm Hg,
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) |
70 mm Hg |
Systemic vascular resistance (SVR) |
1867 dynes |
Mean pulmonary artery pressure (PA mean) |
70 mm Hg |
Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) |
1813 dynes |
Stroke volume (SV) |
21 ml |
The best treatment for patient is Intravenous fluid administration. It will help the patient to normalize the blood pressure, vasocontrictors cannot be used it will prompt increment in precise blood stream yet my happen on particular tissue type cauaica a restricted decrease in blood stream
Diuretics will bring about additional bringing down in Blood weight
The heart yield is lower than ordinary principally in view of after load is expanded.
Case 1 – New data set: ABP = 90/60 mm Hg, HR 145 Beats/min, cardiac output...
Case 1 – New data set: ABP = 90/60 mm Hg, HR 145 Beats/min, cardiac output = 3 l/min, CVP = 0 mm Hg, PAP = 30/10 mm Hg, PCWP = 2 mm Hg. Calculate the SV and fill in the table below and answer the question below. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) mmHg Systemic vascular resistance (SVR) dynes Mean pulmonary artery pressure (PA mean) mmHg Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) dynes Stroke volume (SV) ml Regarding Case 1. The cardiac output...
Case 1- New data set: ABP: 90/60 mm Hg, HR 145 beats/min, cardiac output=3 l/min, CVP=0 mm Hg, PAP=30/10 mm Hg, PCWP=2 mm Hg. I calculated that MAP=70 mm Hg, SVR=1866.7 dynes, PA mea=16.7 mm HG, PVR=139.2 dynes, and SV=20.1 ml. I just need help with the conceptual questions: A. How would SV normally respond if venous return increases? (increase, decrease, or nothing) B. What would be the best treatment for the patient? (diuretics, aortic balloon pump, intravenous fluid admin,...
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