What Does This Mean? RAP 16 PCWP/LVEDP 25 PAP 55/25/36 CO/C1 5.1/2.2 PVR 2 WU Thank You!!!!
Deb: AI actually did a good job of answering you. Taking it a little further, a wedge pressure number of 15 or over clearly indicated being in Group 2, PH due to left heart disease. That's the group I am in and in fact is the most populated group within PH.
Here's a cut and paste I just did for you from Google re cardiac output:
Cardiac output in humans is generally 5-6 L/min in an at-rest to more than 35 L/min in elite athletes during exercise.
Based on the information from your knowledge base, here is a detailed explanation of the provided measurements:
- RAP (Right Atrial Pressure): 16 mm Hg
- This is the pressure in the right atrium of the heart. Elevated RAP can indicate issues such as right heart failure or fluid overload.
- PCWP (Pulmonary Capillary Show Full Answer
So, is the Cardiac Output normal in my husband's case?
My PAH Pressure Level Is @ 90, Normal Is 30.. What Is Some Of Yalls?
My Cardiologist Says The PH Is Okay At 29, And Previous One At 32 Was Only Mildly Elevated. Is That Right? Am I Overreacting? I'm Confused.
Would Anyone Know What The Following Numbers Mean? Thanks RA 20, RV 45/24, PA 45/20 28, PCWP 20, PA SAT 73, CO/CI 8.7/3.4 FICK, PVR 1