Ambuldeory PA Preuure Monieoring
A 75-ya.r-olcl male diagnosed with heart failure with reduced Cue Qpeetioa 1. What i• a normal PA synolic, diutolic, EF (HFrEF) has been admitted to hospital tlme time& in the and mean? past 6 months with progressively worsening heart &ilure. He is admitted for the placement of a Cardio Mems PA pressure monitoring device. Other comorbidities include diabetes, atrial fibrillation, CAD, COPD, and gout.
Medications included valsartan, carwdilol CR, spironolactone, furoeemicle, insulin, allopurin.ol. digmin, wufa.rin, and metformin. Initial hemodynamic findings are:
Following implantation of the device, he has no further hoepitalfaation for a period of 1year and.cl 6 months. Adjustment of medication is made remotely.
What i• a normal PA synolic, diutolic, and mean?
What i1 the benefit of ambulatory PA pressure monitoring?