A hallmark of cardiac tamponade is pulsus paradoxus. However, the exact mechanism of pulsus paradoxus and the relation of left and right ventricular ejection dynamics remain controversial, with some studies suggesting an inverse relation in ventricular filling and ejection and others citing a more important role for the effects of right heart ejection dynamics delayed by transit through the pulmonary artery bed. To specifically reexamine this issue, six sedated but spontaneously breathing dogs were studied during experimental cardiac tamponade with use of extensive hemodynamic instrumentation and Doppler methods.During cardiac tamponade, left ventricular systolic pressure decreased from 125.8 ± 12.1 to 81.7 ± 26.7 mm Hg (p < 0.01) and cardi...
A small fall in systemic arterial pressure during inspiration has been observed to occur in normal i...
AbstractCardiac tamponade has been associated with an abnormally increased respiratory variation in ...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
A hallmark of cardiac tamponade is pulsus paradoxus. However, the exact mechanism of pulsus paradoxu...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine if respiratory variation and/or absolute size of ...
AbstractPericardial effusion is associated with an abnormal increase in respiratory variation in mit...
AbstractEchocardiographic and hemodynamic data were measured in nine closed chest dogs during graded...
The hemodynamic effects of cardiac tamponade: mainly the result of atrial, not ventricular, compress...
To establish whether a quantitative relation exists between pericardial pressure and respiratory var...
AbstractPulsed Doppler echocardiography has been used previously to demonstrate marked changes in tr...
Right ventricular diastolic collapse has been demonstrated to be a sensitive and specific sign of ca...
AbstractIt has been postulated that in cardiac tamponade, the hemodynamic effects of compression of ...
SUMMARY We studied 14 patients with cardiac tamponade and pulsus paradoxus; 11 were studied after re...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to describe the hemodynamic abnormalities associated wit...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to establish whether left ventricular pseudohypertrophy ...
A small fall in systemic arterial pressure during inspiration has been observed to occur in normal i...
AbstractCardiac tamponade has been associated with an abnormally increased respiratory variation in ...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...
A hallmark of cardiac tamponade is pulsus paradoxus. However, the exact mechanism of pulsus paradoxu...
SUMMARY The purpose of this study was to determine if respiratory variation and/or absolute size of ...
AbstractPericardial effusion is associated with an abnormal increase in respiratory variation in mit...
AbstractEchocardiographic and hemodynamic data were measured in nine closed chest dogs during graded...
The hemodynamic effects of cardiac tamponade: mainly the result of atrial, not ventricular, compress...
To establish whether a quantitative relation exists between pericardial pressure and respiratory var...
AbstractPulsed Doppler echocardiography has been used previously to demonstrate marked changes in tr...
Right ventricular diastolic collapse has been demonstrated to be a sensitive and specific sign of ca...
AbstractIt has been postulated that in cardiac tamponade, the hemodynamic effects of compression of ...
SUMMARY We studied 14 patients with cardiac tamponade and pulsus paradoxus; 11 were studied after re...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to describe the hemodynamic abnormalities associated wit...
AbstractObjectives. This study was designed to establish whether left ventricular pseudohypertrophy ...
A small fall in systemic arterial pressure during inspiration has been observed to occur in normal i...
AbstractCardiac tamponade has been associated with an abnormally increased respiratory variation in ...
complete relaxation explains certain increases in left ventricular end diastolic pressure relative t...