Described is a wireless hemodynamic monitoring system that is integrated with implantable cardiac devices. The system includes at least one sensory component that is adapted to measure one or more hemodynamic parameters inside a cardiac chamber of a subject. At least one transceiver is attached with the sensory component to transmit a signal containing data corresponding to the hemodynamic parameters and receive control signals from an external control device. An energy harvesting system is attached with the sensory component to measure pressures within the cardiac chamber and generate power for the monitoring system. The monitoring system can be attached with a heart valve or other cardiac device and implanted within a patient.