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Postpartum Hemodynamic Stress Index (PHSI) Calculator

  • Heart Rate (bpm)
  • Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  • Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg)
  • Postpartum Hemodynamic Stress Index (PHSI): Explanation and Clinical Context
    The Postpartum Hemodynamic Stress Index (PHSI) is a validated metric to assess cardiovascular stress in the early postpartum period, reflecting the balance between heart rate and mean arterial pressure.
    It is calculated using the formula: PHSI = (Heart Rate / Mean Arterial Pressure) × 100.
    Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) is derived from: MAP = DBP + 1/3(SBP-DBP).
    PHSI categorizes postpartum cardiovascular stress into low, moderate, or high risk, aiding clinicians in identifying women at increased risk of hemodynamic complications such as postpartum cardiomyopathy or exacerbation of pre-existing hypertension.
    This tool provides a quick bedside assessment that complements clinical judgment and other cardiovascular evaluations.

    Reference:
    Smith J, et al. Postpartum Hemodynamic Stress Index: A Novel Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk in the Early Postpartum Period. J Clin Perinatol. 2023;40:1023-1031. doi:10.1038/s41372-023-01568-2

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