A Pulmonary Artery Catheter (also known as a Swan-Ganz catheter), is a specialised catheter designed to provide information about the heart.
Pulmonary Artery Catheters Version 1.2
First published June 2004
Reviewed June 2008
Reviewer Kathleen Ryan CNC ICCMU

Pulmonary Artery Catheter

Typical Placement
Please note these translations are based on an earlier version of this page.
The pulmonary artery catheter is usually used on unstable, critically ill patients with heart and/or lung disturbances, high-risk surgical patients and some cardiac (heart) surgical patients. It is a diagnostic tool, which helps doctors decide on the best treatment for the patient.
The pulmonary artery catheter provides the ICU team with information regarding:
All Intensive Care interventions and procedures carry a degree of potential risk even when performed by skilled and experienced staff. Please discuss these issues with the medical and nursing staff who are caring for the patient.
Of course, if you have any questions or concerns, please discuss them with the ICU nurses and doctors.
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