M&M: CV Monitoring Flashcards
During systole LV
ejects blood into vasculature, resulting in BP
As pulse moves through the arterial tree what happens to the wave?
Wave reflection distorts the pressure waveform
Systolic BP is the
peak pressure generation during systolic contraction
Diastolic BP is the
Trough pressure generation during diastolic relaxation
what is pulse pressure?
the difference between the systolic pressure and the diastolic pressure.
What is the MAP
Average arterial pressure during a pulse cycle.
Any anesthetic delivery is an absolute indication for
Arterial BP measurement.
Frequncy of BP measurement should be
every 3-5 minutes.
Contraindications to BP measurement with cuff
Vascular abnormalities or IV lines (shunts and stuff)
Why is arterial blood pressure used as a measure of organ blood flow?
Because intruments that monitor specific organ perfusion and oxygenation are complex, expensive and often unreliable.
Cuff bladder should extend at least
halfway around the extremity
Cuff width should be
20-50% greater than the diameter of the extremity
Palpation method to measure SBP
occluding flow at a palpable peripheral pulse with a BP cuff. The pressure is release 2-3 mmHg per heartbeat, until the pulse is again palpable
What is the doppler effect?
shift in sound wave frequency when a source moves relative to an observer.
When should the doppler probe be placed?
Positioned directly above an artery so that the beam passes through the vessel wall.
What is the only thing that can be reliably detected by the doppler technique
Only systolic pressure.
Maximal oscillation with Oscilllometry occurs at
MAP after which oscillations decrease
Automated BP monitors derive
SBP, MAP and DBP which is the pressure at which oscillation amplitudes change.
Arterial tonometry
pressure transducers are applied to the skin overlying an artery. Beat to beat BP is sensed by the pressure required to partially flatten the artery.
Invasive arterial BP monitoring indications
Induced hypotension
Anticipitated wide BP swings
End-organ disease necessitating precise beat to beat BP
Contraindication of Invasive arterial BP monitoring
inadequate collateral blood flow or suspicion of vascular insufficiency (Raynaud phenomenon)
Radial artery inadequate collateral flow occurs in______ % of patients
5%
Why does some people of inadequate collateral flow ?
incomplete palmar arches
How can you access ulnar collateral circulation?
Allen’s test, doppler probe, Plethysmography or pulse ox.