I'm concerned about the possible consequences when CVP, or central venous pressure, is abnormally high. Could someone explain the potential effects this condition might have on the body?
7 answers
Eleonora
Thu Nov 07 2024
When a patient is inclined at a 45-degree angle, a pulsation in the internal jugular vein becomes evident.
Raffaele
Thu Nov 07 2024
One such issue is myocardial contractile dysfunction, which refers to the impaired ability of the heart muscle to contract.
alexander_rose_writer
Thu Nov 07 2024
This pulsation is a clear indication of an elevated CVP.
Ilaria
Thu Nov 07 2024
In severe cases, even an upright patient may exhibit this sign.
HanjiArtistryCraftsmanshipMasterpiece
Thu Nov 07 2024
The presence of an elevated CVP signifies potential underlying issues.