PV Loops Flashcards
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Acute MR
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CHF and volatiles agents a high MAC
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chronic aortic regurgitation
4
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chronic Aortic stenosis
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digitalis
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IHSS
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Mitral Stenosis and NTG
(technically; Loss of Preload = Lasix, NTG, Cardiac Tamponade)
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- A’ is normal single ventricular contraction
- ‘B’ shows increasing preload with constant contractility and afterload
- ‘C’ shows increasing afterload with constant preload and contractility
- ‘D’ shows increasing contractility with constant preload and afterload
ESP= End systolic point; EDP= End diastolic point
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10
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nitroprusside
decreased afterload
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phenylephrine
Increased Afterload
(also see thisi with HTN, AS)
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- A=normal,
- B= mitral stenosis,
- C= aortic stenosis,
- D= mitral regurgitation (chronic),
- E= aortic regurgitation (chronic)
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Point B = EDV/EDP; MV Closes, S1
- Beginning of contraction
- Heart is biggest as it gets
- Shows EDP/EDV relationship
- Shows LVEDV. Pressure is fairly low
- Indicates compliance; how easily ventricle takes in blood without significant rise in pressure
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Point D = ESV/ESP, AV Closes, S2
- Ventricle start relaxing
- Ca++ is releasing from troponin and going back to sarcoplasmic reticulum
- Shows ESP/ESV relationship
- ( or ) shows regurgitation
14
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Example of Increased Preload
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Fluids
vasoconstriction
Increased EDV, SV, MAP, PCWP
Decreased SVR, HR
15
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example of decreased Preload
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Lasix, NTG, Cardiac Tamponade, Mitral Stenosis
Decreased EDV, LV size, SV, MAP, PCWP
Increased SVR and HR