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The '''Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure''' (abbreviated '''PCWP'''), as measured by a [[Swan-Ganz catheter]], is the pressure measured in a pulmonary artery after occlusion of that artery.  Because of the large [[Compliance (physiology)|compliance]] of the [[pulmonary circulation]], it provides an indirect measure of the left atrial pressure.
The '''Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure''' (abbreviated '''PCWP'''), as measured by a [[Swan-Ganz catheter]], is the pressure measured in a pulmonary artery after occlusion of that artery.  Because of the large [[Compliance (physiology)|compliance]] of the [[pulmonary circulation]], it provides an indirect measure of the left atrial pressure.


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==Diagnosis of Mitral Regurgitation==
==Diagnosis of Mitral Regurgitation==
The PCWP contains both [[a wave]]s (reflective of the atrial contraction) and [[v wave]]s (reflective of ventricular contraction).  In the setting of acute [[mitral regurgitation]], large v waves may be present.
The PCWP contains both [[a wave]]s (reflective of the atrial contraction) and [[v wave]]s (reflective of ventricular contraction).  In the setting of acute [[mitral regurgitation]], large v waves may be present.


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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

The Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (abbreviated PCWP), as measured by a Swan-Ganz catheter, is the pressure measured in a pulmonary artery after occlusion of that artery. Because of the large compliance of the pulmonary circulation, it provides an indirect measure of the left atrial pressure.

Normal range: 4 - 12mm Hg[1]
Average pressure: 9 mm Hg[2]

Confirmation that the PA catheter is in the "Wedge" position

A saturation can be drawn from the tip of the catheter. If the saturation approximates that of the arterial system, then the column of blood that has been drawn is saturated and is reflective of left atrial pressure.

Diagnosis of Mitral Regurgitation

The PCWP contains both a waves (reflective of the atrial contraction) and v waves (reflective of ventricular contraction). In the setting of acute mitral regurgitation, large v waves may be present.

Reference

  1. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine
  2. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine

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