Right heart catheterization (RHC) provides critical hemodynamic insights by measuring atrial, ventricular, and pulmonary artery pressures, as well as cardiac output (CO). Although the use of RHC has decreased, its application has been linked to improved outcomes. Advanced hemodynamic markers such as cardiac power output (CPO), aortic pulsatility index (API), pulmonary artery pulsatility index (PAPi), right atrial pressure to pulmonary capillary wedge pressure ratio (RAP/PCWP) and right ventricular stroke work index (RVSWI) have been introduced to enhance risk stratification in cardiogenic shock (CS) and end-stage heart failure (HF) patients. CPO has emerged as a potent prognostic tool, with values below 0.6 Watts significantly associated with mortality. Similarly, API and PAPi have demonstrated strong predictive power for adverse outcomes, including death and the need for advanced HF therapies. RAP/PCWP ratio is shown to be a valuable a prognostic tool for RV dysfunction, mortality, and adverse outcomes. Despite mixed evidence on the prognostic utility of RVSWI, its physiologic relevance in assessing right ventricular function remains important. A novel clinical observation, involving patients with an RAP numerically greater than pulmonary artery saturation, was associated with a 71% 30-day mortality rate, underscoring the potential prognostic value of this finding. This review aims to summarize key advanced hemodynamic markers and their role in improving risk stratification and guiding treatment in CS and end-stage HF. The integration of these markers into clinical practice holds the potential to enhance personalized care and improve outcomes for patients with CS and advanced HF.

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