Important Cardiovascular Formulas
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Alveolar-arterial gradient = [(Patm - PH2O)(FIO2) - (PCO2/0.8)] - Pa02
Blood pressure = CO x SVR
CO = SV x HR (units: 1/min)
CI = CO/BSA (units: l/min/m2) (where BSA is the body surface area in m2)
LDL cholesterol = total cholesterol- (HDL + TG/5) (providing TG are >400 mg/dl)
Maximum predicted heart rate = 220 - age
Mean pulmonary artery pressure = 1/3 PA systolic pressure + 2/3 PA diastolic pressure
Mean systemic arterial pressure = 1/3 systemic systolic pressure + 2/3 systemic diastolic pressure
Pulmonary vascular resistance = [(mean PAP - PCWP)/CO] x 80 (units: dynes-sec-cm-5 )
Pulse pressure = systolic BP - diastolic BP
Stroke volume = LV end diastolic volume - LV end systolic volume
Systemic vascular resistance = [(MAP - CVP)/CO] x 80 (units: dynes-sec-cm-5 )
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BP: blood pressure
CI: cardiac index
CO: cardiac output
CVP: central venous pressure
FIO2: percent inspired oxygen (21 % on room air)
HR: heart rate
MAP: mean arterial pressure
PATM : atmospheric pressure (760 mmHg at sea level)
PH20: partial pressure of water (47 mmHg)
PaCO2: arterial CO, concentration
PA: pulmonary artery
PAP: pulmonary arterial pressure
PCWP: pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
SV: stroke volume
SVR: systemic vascular resistance
TG: triglycerides
Revision date: July 5, 2011
Last revised: by David A. Scott, M.D.
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