Guest guest Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 I THINK 20 mmHg less than vent press SiteNormalpressure range(in mmHg)[6]Central venous pressure3–8Right ventricular pressuresystolic15–30diastolic3–8Pulmonary artery pressuresystolic15–30diastolic4–12Pulmonary vein/Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure2–15Left ventricular pressuresystolic100–140diastolic3-12 From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 18:55 Subject: Jugular venous pressure Ore question JVP is best described as 1- pulse pressure 2- 10 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 3- 10 mmHg more than ventricular pressure 4- 20 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 5- 20 mmHg more than ventricular pressure Many thanks Balsam Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 Its option 2,10mmhg less then ventricular pressure. ------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 Hii Arthur, Thank you for the answer.. But still I couldn't find the concept behind that.. Could you explain us. I ll appreciate your reply. Thanks,Chirag gohilSent from iphone 4On Feb 28, 2012, at 7:33 PM, ARTHUR TADEVOSYAN <arthur_tadevosyan@...> wrote: I THINK 20 mmHg less than vent press SiteNormalpressure range(in mmHg)[6]Central venous pressure3–8Right ventricular pressuresystolic15–30diastolic3–8Pulmonary artery pressuresystolic15–30diastolic4–12Pulmonary vein/Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure2–15Left ventricular pressuresystolic100–140diastolic3-12 From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 18:55 Subject: Jugular venous pressure Ore question JVP is best described as 1- pulse pressure 2- 10 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 3- 10 mmHg more than ventricular pressure 4- 20 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 5- 20 mmHg more than ventricular pressure Many thanks Balsam Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2012 Report Share Posted February 29, 2012 I BELIEVE JVP IS 3-8 mmHg and SYSTOLIC RIGHT VENTRICULAR PRESSURE IS 15 - 30 mmHg then the difference is 20 ( 30 - 8 ) approximately. From: Aanal <dr.aanal@...> " " < > Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 22:03diference Subject: Re: Jugular venous pressure Hii Arthur, Thank you for the answer.. But still I couldn't find the concept behind that.. Could you explain us. I ll appreciate your reply. Thanks,Chirag gohilSent from iphone 4On Feb 28, 2012, at 7:33 PM, ARTHUR TADEVOSYAN <arthur_tadevosyan@...> wrote: I THINK 20 mmHg less than vent press SiteNormalpressure range(in mmHg)[6]Central venous pressure3–8Right ventricular pressuresystolic15–30diastolic3–8Pulmonary artery pressuresystolic15–30diastolic4–12Pulmonary vein/Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure2–15Left ventricular pressuresystolic100–140diastolic3-12 From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 18:55 Subject: Jugular venous pressure Ore question JVP is best described as 1- pulse pressure 2- 10 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 3- 10 mmHg more than ventricular pressure 4- 20 mmHg less than ventricular pressure 5- 20 mmHg more than ventricular pressure Many thanks Balsam Sent from my iPhone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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