K Chatterjee - Circulation: Heart Failure, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc ... A “prominent crisp sound in early diastole, of higher pitch than the usual third heart sound” 5 may indicate a pericardialknock, which is highly suggestive of constrictive pericarditis. Other early diastolic sounds are the opening ... Related articles - All 2 versions
AM Alvarez… - International journal of angiology, 2011 - thieme-connect.com ... sinusoidal dilatation and hemorrhagic necrosis together with hepatic venular thrombus may be misdiagnosed as Budd-Chiari syndrome.[29][30] Clinical clues to the correct diagnosis include elevated jugular venous pressure and pericardialknock in constrictive pericarditis. ...
F Mookadam, P Jiamsripong, SF Raslan… - Future …, 2011 - Future Medicine ... The typical auscultation of CP is a pericardialknock, which usually occurs 80–120 ms after aortic valve closure as an early diastolic high-pitched sound caused by high atrial pressure with acceleration of rapid filling of the ventricle and abrupt cessation of rapid ventricular ...
NJ Leeper, R Ardehali… - A Practical Approach to …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Myeloma, sacrcoidosis, chronic inflammation, multisystem involvement Physical exam Auscultation JVP Kussmaul ' s sign, paradoxical pulse Early S3, high - pitched “ pericardial knock ” X and Y dips brief and “ flicking, ” not conspicuous positive waves ...
PP Sengupta… - Case Based Echocardiography, 2011 - Springer ... Paradoxical pulse Present in one-third of cases Absent Pericardialknock Present Absent Prominent Y descent in JVP Present Variable Right and left sided filling pressures Equalized within 5 mmHg Left sided pressures at least 3–5 mmHg more than right ... All 2 versions