phlebostatic
Phlebostatic is an adjective describing the phlebostatic axis, a standard reference plane used in invasive cardiovascular monitoring to ensure accurate pressure measurements. The term combines phlebo-, meaning vein, with statis, meaning standing still or remaining in place, reflecting its role as a fixed reference level for monitoring pressures within the heart and great vessels.
The phlebostatic axis is defined as the intersection of a horizontal plane that approximates the level of
In hemodynamic monitoring, pressure transducers for measurements such as central venous pressure and pulmonary artery pressure
Limitations include variability in individuals and changes with posture or chest anatomy, which can affect accuracy
See also: central venous pressure monitoring, invasive hemodynamics, zeroing of pressure transducers.