Polymed C .V. P. Manometer
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- Specially designed to measure and monitor continuous or intermittent, central venous pressure _x000D_
- Manometer tube with graduations marked from -4 cm to +34 cm and attached to three way stopcock _x000D_
- 120 cm long extension tube is fitted with female luer lock on one end and male luer lock on the other end for safe connection to Central Venous Catheter _x000D_
- Sliding indicator is provided to record reading _x000D_
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It seems like you're referring to a "C.V.P. Manometer" CVP stands for Central Venous Pressure, and a manometer is a device used to measure pressure. In a medical context, a CVP manometer is likely used to measure the central venous pressure, which is the blood pressure in the large veins near the heart, particularly the superior vena cava.
_x000D_ _x000D_Central venous pressure can be an important indicator of a patient's cardiovascular status and fluid balance. It can help healthcare providers assess how well the heart is functioning and whether the patient is experiencing fluid overload or dehydration. Monitoring CVP is often used in critical care settings, such as intensive care units (ICUs) and during surgeries, to guide fluid management and treatment decisions.
_x000D_ _x000D_A CVP manometer typically involves connecting a catheter or tubing to a patient's central vein (usually the superior vena cava), and the other end is connected to the manometer device. The device measures the pressure exerted by the blood in the vein and provides a reading in millimeters of mercury (mmHg). This measurement helps clinicians determine if the patient's central venous pressure is within a normal range or if interventions are needed.
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