Interpreting Central Venous Pressure Waveforms

Learning Objectives
Learn the basic concept behind how a pressure transducer works
Describe how to “zero” a pressure transducer, and appreciate how position of the transducer relative to the patient can influence its reading
Describe the effects of air and bubbles in the transducer system on the signal output
Describe the concepts behind the appearance of an arterial line pressure tracing, including the effects of stroke volume and vascular compliance
Compare and contrast invasive versus non-invasive blood pressure monitoring
Describe the concepts behind the appearance of a central venous line pressure tracing, including the effects of intravascular volume and atrial compliance
Author(s)
James A. DiNardo, MD
Senior Associate in Cardiac Anesthesia, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH
Co-Director, OPENPediatrics; Co-Director, Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation; Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine | Boston Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Citation
DiNardo J, Wolbrink TA. Interpreting Central Venous Pressure Waveforms. 5/2015. Online Video. OPENPediatrics. https://learn.openpediatrics.org/learn/course/internal/view/elearning/3115/interpreting-central-venous-pressure-waveforms.
