Data set: ABP=90/60 mm Hg, HR 110 beats/min, cardiac output = 3 L/min, CVP = 15 mm Hg, PAP = 50/35 mm Hg, PCWP = 6 mm Hg, EF = 60%.
Please show all work to justify answer
1. Calculate the PVR
Pulmonary vascular resistance:
PVR= 80 ( MPAP- PCWP)/ CO
MPAP = Mean pulmonary artery pressure.
PWAP = Central venous pressure that is pulmonary capillary wedge pressure.
CO= Cardiac Output.
MPAP= Systolic pulmonary B.P +2( Diastolic pulmonary B.P)/3
= 50+ 2× 35/3
= 50+ 70/3
= 120/3
MPAP = 40mm.hg
Apply in PVR calculation,
= 80( MAP-PCWP)/CO
= 80( 40- 6) /3
= 80[34]/3
= 80×34/3
= 2720/3
= 906.66
Answer= PVR= 906.66
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