Book contents
- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists
- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 The Basics
- Section 2 Respiratory Physiology
- Section 3 Cardiovascular Physiology
- Chapter 27 Cardiac Anatomy and Function
- Chapter 28 Cardiac Cycle
- Chapter 29 Cardiac Output and Its Measurement
- Chapter 30 Starling’s Law and Cardiac Dysfunction
- Chapter 31 Cardiac Pressure–Volume Loops
- Chapter 32 Cardiac Ischaemia
- Chapter 33 Systemic Circulation
- Chapter 34 Arterial System
- Chapter 35 Arterial Pressure Waveforms
- Chapter 36 Capillaries and Endothelium
- Chapter 37 Venous System
- Chapter 38 Venous Pressure Waveforms
- Chapter 39 Lymphatics
- Chapter 40 Cardiovascular Reflexes
- Chapter 41 Valsalva Manoeuvre
- Chapter 42 Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 43 Exercise Testing
- Section 4 Neurophysiology
- Section 5 Gastrointestinal Tract
- Section 6 Kidney and Body Fluids
- Section 7 Blood and Immune System
- Section 8 Energy Balance
- Section 9 Endocrine Physiology
- Section 10 Developmental Physiology
- Section 11 Environmental Physiology
- Index
- References
Chapter 38 - Venous Pressure Waveforms
from Section 3 - Cardiovascular Physiology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 July 2019
- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists
- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Abbreviations
- Section 1 The Basics
- Section 2 Respiratory Physiology
- Section 3 Cardiovascular Physiology
- Chapter 27 Cardiac Anatomy and Function
- Chapter 28 Cardiac Cycle
- Chapter 29 Cardiac Output and Its Measurement
- Chapter 30 Starling’s Law and Cardiac Dysfunction
- Chapter 31 Cardiac Pressure–Volume Loops
- Chapter 32 Cardiac Ischaemia
- Chapter 33 Systemic Circulation
- Chapter 34 Arterial System
- Chapter 35 Arterial Pressure Waveforms
- Chapter 36 Capillaries and Endothelium
- Chapter 37 Venous System
- Chapter 38 Venous Pressure Waveforms
- Chapter 39 Lymphatics
- Chapter 40 Cardiovascular Reflexes
- Chapter 41 Valsalva Manoeuvre
- Chapter 42 Exercise Physiology
- Chapter 43 Exercise Testing
- Section 4 Neurophysiology
- Section 5 Gastrointestinal Tract
- Section 6 Kidney and Body Fluids
- Section 7 Blood and Immune System
- Section 8 Energy Balance
- Section 9 Endocrine Physiology
- Section 10 Developmental Physiology
- Section 11 Environmental Physiology
- Index
- References
Summary
The central venous pressure (CVP) waveform is measured using a central venous catheter positioned just above the right atrium (RA), within the superior vena cava. Starting from mid-diastole, key features of the normal CVP waveform are (Figure 38.1).
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- Basic Physiology for Anaesthetists , pp. 166 - 167Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019