Waveform
Heart Failure
Random
Valves
MCS
100
Dicrotic notch occurs during

What is semilunar valve closure

100

This type of Heart Failure occurs when the heart's ejection fraction remains normal, but the ventricle has impaired filling

What is Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction (HFpEF)

100

An RA sat of 38% most likely drawn from?

What is the coronary sinus

100

Most common valvular lesion, LV systolic increases while aortic systolic decreases

What is aortic stenosis

100

This device augments coronary perfusion during diastole and decreases afterload during systole

What is an Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump

200

The LVEDP occurs just after ____

What is the A wave

200

What conditions limit the accuracy of thermodilution?

What is tricuspid regurgitation, intracardiac shunting, arrhythmias.

200

How many total claves are needed for a leave in swan?

5

200

Absence of x descent and large c-v wave with prominent y descent is indicative of

What is Tricuspid Regurgitation

200

This device sits across the aortic valve and pumps blood from the left ventricle to the aorta

What is an Impella CP

300

During engagement of an ostial left main lesion, the pressure waveform becomes severely ventricularized with loss of the aortic dicrotic notch. This occurs because the catheter is occlusive and is now primarily reflecting this phase of the cardiac cycle.

What is end-diastolic pressure

300

RHC numbers of RA 18, PA 25/10, PCW 8, CI 2.8 indicates

What is RV failure

300

When doing a study for Mitral Stenosis what pressures are we looking at?

What is the LA (PCW) and LV pressure

300

Increased RV systolic, pressure overload, RV hypertrophy indicates

What is Pulmonic Stenosis

300

In patients with acute RV infarction, RP impella support improves systemic perfusion primarily by increasing flow through this cardiac chamber

What is the left ventricle

400

RV pressure takes a square root morphology during diastole paired with a rapid y descent in the RA waveform

What is pericardial constriction

400

Based off these RHC results: RA 3/5 (4), RV 50/2/5, PA 52/12 (25), PCW 11/12 (11) CO:3.97, PVR: 3.53 wood units, what would we diagnose this patient with?

What is precapillary pulmonary hypertension

400

A decreased cardiac output, accentuated a wave, prominent v wave and delayed y descent are indicative of

What is Mitral Stenosis
400

This hemodynamic index, calculated from RHC measurements is commonly used to identify patients with significant RV dysfuntion who may benefit from right sided mechanical support

What is the Pulmonary Artery Pulsatility Index

500

Discordance in the RV and LV diastolic pressures of more than 5mmhg with inspiration indicate

What is Restrictive Cardiomyopathy

500

RHC numbers PA 20, RV 60/20, PA 60/30, PCW 20, CI 1.2 indicates

What is cardiogenic shock

500

Assumed O2 consumption/(A-VO2 difference x O2 capacity) x 10

What is the Fick Cardiac Output calculation

500

Rapid upstroke in LV pressure obscuring a wave and culminating elevating EDP with a decreased cardiac output indicate

Acute aortic regurgitation

500

A patient is in profound cardiogenic shock following an AMI. Despite multiple pressors and an Impella, they remain severely hypoxic and are in severe biventricular failure. What is the next step in escalation?

What is VA-ECMO