CV monitoring PPT Flashcards
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what is SvO2 ( define it)
Mixed Venous Oxygen saturation
what does SvO2 represent?
the % Hb saturated with O2 in the mixed venous blood
SvO2 demonstrates the balance between oxygen _______ and _______
delivery
and
consumption
DO2 stands for what?
Oxygen delivery
What is normal DO2?
1,000 ml/min
What is the calculation for DO2 (oxygen delivery)?
DO2=CaO2 x CO x 10
So what is CaO2?????
Arterial O2 Content
What does CaO2 mean
the total amount of O2 in arterial blood
So how do you calculate CaO2????
CaO2= (Hb x 1.36 x SaO2) + (PaO2 x 0.003)
What is the normal range of CaO2?
17-20 ml/dl
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What is CvO2?
Venous O2 Content
What does CvO2 mean?
Total amount of O2 in venous blood
How do calculate CvO2?
CvO2= (Hb x 1.36 x SvO2) + (PvO2 x 0.003)
What is the Normal Range of CvO2
12-15 ml/dl
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VO2 stands for what?
O2 consumption
what does VO2 mean?
amount of O2 consumed by the tissues
the difference b/t the ______ and _____ content will yield O2 consumption (VO2)
arterial
and
Venous
what is the equation for VO2? remember the last slide!!!!!
VO2= [CaO2 - CvO2] x CO x 10
What is normal O2 consumption (VO2)
250 ml/min
What is the “GOLD STANDARD” for CO measurement???? give me the name and formula!!!
The Fick method
CO= ( VO2 / CaO2 -CvO2 ) x 100
What things increase preload? (5 things)
Increased ventricular compliance increased Atrial contractility decreased HR Increased Aortic pressure Increased CVP --decreased venous compliance -- increased thorocic venous blood volume
What 2 things increase Afterload
SVR (systemic vascular resistance)
PVR (pulm vascular resistance)
What is the calculation for SVR
SVR= [ (MAP - CVP) / CO] x 80
What is normal SVR
800-1400 dynes/sec/cm^-5
What is the calculation for PVR
PVR= [ (MPAP-PAWP) / CO] x 80