Disposable pressure transducers are ubiquitous in the modern hospital — in operating rooms, intensive care units, and cardiac catheterization laboratories. They are used whenever precise, continuous measurement of physiological pressures is required.1 Physicians should understand how the transducers work and how to interpret the data they provide. Pressure transducers are most commonly used for invasive monitoring of arterial and venous pressures, although they are also used to measure intracranial and intraabdominal pressures. The accompanying video reviews the use of pressure transducers to monitor hemodynamic pressures in adults. The video does not provide expansive descriptions of the applications that are presented and does not cover every possible use of the pressure transducer.
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