RVSP / PH Workup – Quick Reference
Enter what you have (TR Vmax and RAP, or RVSP and RAP). The tool will solve the missing value, classify PH likelihood, and suggest next steps.
Inputs
m/s
mmHg
mmHg
Formula: RVSP = 4 × (TR Vmax)² + RAP
Supportive Echo Signs (check what’s present)
Category A – RV/RA
Category B – Septum/LV
Category C – PA/IVC
Symptoms / Context (optional)
Results
Enter values and click Calculate.
Suggested Next Step
Reference cutoffs & logic (tap to view)
- TR Vmax ≤ 2.8 m/s (RVSP ≲ 36 mmHg with RAP 3–5): PH unlikely.
- TR Vmax 2.9–3.4 m/s (RVSP ~ 37–50 mmHg): PH possible.
- TR Vmax > 3.4 m/s (RVSP > 50 mmHg): PH likely.
- Upgrade suspicion if ≥2 supportive signs across ≥2 categories (A/B/C).
- Assume PASP ≈ RVSP only if no RVOT obstruction or significant PR.
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