Estimate the RVSP (Right Ventricular Systolic Pressure) or PASP. Perioperative & Critical Care POCUS
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- Bedside Perioperative and Critical Care ECHO Advanced block Lecture Series.
Learn how to measure the RVSP (Right Ventricular Systolic Pressure) or PASP (Pulmonary Artery Systolic Pressure from the A4C or the PSAX RV inflow view using Continuous Wave Doppler.
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thanks . very clear explanation
Awesome 😎 thank you
Thank you sir.
Good explanation
thank you🥰
You’re welcome 😊
thank you for the video, may i ask, why we cant use PW to measure the TR velocity. thank you
You can't use PW since that will only capture the velocity at the specific area you put the PW sample gate. On the other hand CW will capture the maximum velocity anywhere along the CW length
is RVSP 26 mmHg + RAP normal
Is RVSP equal to Systolic pulmonary artery pressure ?
Yes
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How do you measure the mean pulmonary artery pressure ?
4 x (peak Pulmonary regurgitation velocity squared) + RAP
im so confused on the values which is right. some people say mild gradient is less than 64, moderate 36-64 and severe greater than 64. these numbers are a matter of me passing or failing my registries. how updated are your values? ive been overstudying understudying i dont know which im doing. all i know is im up everyday 8:30am til midnight .sometimes later. taking notes from the books and youtube. just ughh. its causing me high anxiety.
Same here :( what is your pasp can you tell me?
what is normal value of RVSP
15 - 30