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Agreed.....A regular sphygmomanometer and a doppler....:)
In the ICU we usually use the electronic cuff and record the mean, if it can get a reading. Usually this works, if not we Doppler them. Once they get to the floor they get a sphymomanometer and Doppler read...pain in the butt when there are 4 VADs and 1-2 Dopplers....glad I'm in the ICU.
Some of the Heartmate II folks do still have aortic valve closure and we can get pulses as well...but even if not we can usually get an electronic cuff read where the mean matches the Doppler decently.
I work in a hospital where we implant at least 2-3 lvads a day, so needless to say, we have ALOT of them....just a regular blood pressure cuff is fine....sometimes you will get a blood pressure with a systolic and diastolic but sometimes you will not and only get a Mean....i don't thinks its possible to use a Doppler to check a bp on these pts (honestly I've never tried either) bc their pump is a continuous flow regardless and depending in which pump they have there may or may not be pulsatility...
1TachyRN, RN
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How do you take a blood pressure in an LVAD patient?
Just curious. Thanks!