W5 Bedside Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
Procedure
• Check the patient’s electrocardiogram (ECG), coagulation profile, and serum electrolytes panel. One should consider correcting major clotting disorders. If the patient already has a pacemaker, it may be better to place the catheter under radiographic guidance to avoid dislodging it.
• Connect the distal lumen to the pressure-monitoring system, and flush all lumens with sterile saline solution.
• Insert introducer into a central vein, preferably the internal jugular or subclavian, using the Seldinger technique.
• Advance the catheter for another 15 cm. It should pass into the right ventricle (RV) and give an RV pressure waveform.
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