Canonical Question

Outline the factors that determine central venous pressure and explain how it is measured.

V5 D3.i Historical V4 G3.ii 2 appearances

Master answer

CVP

Factors affecting the measured CVP:

Measurement

Invasive Measurement:

Complications of CVP Monitoring

CVP Waveform

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MechanicalECGClinical
a waveAtrial contractionStarts just after p wave endsClosely parallels increase in RVEDP
z pointJust before closure of TV (just at onset of c wave)Coincides with middle of QRSGood indicator of RVEDP esp when a waves not visible (AF)
c waveClosure of tricuspid valve Crest – bulging of TVCorrelates with end of QRS complex
x descentFall in intra atrial pressure during atrial relaxationBefore T wave
v wavePassive atrial filling Crest – opening of TVUsually after t wave
y descentDecreased atrial pressure as RA empties into RVBefore p wave

Changes in waveform:

AFa wave lost, c wave more prominent. If coarse AF, fibrillation waves may be visible
A-V dissociation / Junctional rhythmtall canon a waves (due to atrial contraction against closed Tricuspid valve)
TRlarge fused c-v wave (due to blood ejected back during ventricular systole)
TSattenuated a-wave and y-descent (increased pressure required to overcome TS)
RV compliance decreaseda wave accentuated
Pericardial constrictionshort steep y-descent
Cardiac tamponadeCVP monophasic with a single x-descent

Sources:
Daniel Saddawi-Konefka, Critical Care Secrets
Shay McGuinness Cardiothoracic Critical Care 2007
Richard E. Klabunde, CVphysiology.com
T. Smith, Central Venous Pressure: Uses and Limitations

JC 2019

Exam appearances

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2019B Q06 Outline the factors that determine central venous pressure and explain how it is measured. historical_member
2021A Q05 Outline the factors that determine central venous pressure (60% marks) and explain how it is measured (40% marks). historical_member