نتایج جستجو برای: constrictive pericarditides

تعداد نتایج: 1879  

Journal: :research in cardiovascular medicine 0
gary tse cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk; school of medicine, imperial college london, london, uk aamir ali cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk francisco alpendurada cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk sanjay prasad cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk claire e raphael cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk; school of medicine, imperial college london, london, uk; cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk. vassilis vassiliou, cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk. tel: +44-2073518800, fax: +44-2073518816 vassilis vassiliou cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk; cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk. vassilis vassiliou, cardiovascular magnetic resonance unit, royal brompton hospital, london, uk. tel: +44-2073518800, fax: +44-2073518816

conclusions cmr with stir sequences, free breathing sequences and late gadolinium imaging can prove extremely useful for diagnosing constrictive pericarditis. case presentation a 77-year-old man from a country with high incidence of tuberculosis presented with severe dyspnea. echocardiography revealed a small left ventricle with normal systolic and mildly impaired diastolic function. left heart...

2012
Dae-Won Sohn

Nowadays, we have a better understanding of the natural history of constrictive pericarditis such as transient constriction. In addition, we have acquired the correct understanding of hemodynamic features that are unique to constrictive pericarditis. This understanding has allowed us to diagnose constrictive pericarditis reliably with Doppler echocardiography and differentiation between constri...

Journal: :Circulation 1969
A Pitt R H Cutforth H W Bender J O Humphries G R Stirling J M Criley R S Ross

CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS is an uncommon disorder with a wide varietv of manifestations. This communication documents two patients who presented with features of a cardiac murmur indicative of tricuspid valve stenosis. In both, exploratory surgery revealed a large cyst within scarred pericardium, narrowing the tricuspid valve. The first patient had generalized constrictive pericarditis. The sec...

2017
Troels Bek Jensen Makhmud Abu El Kheyr Rajesh Mohey

Constrictive and effusive-constrictive pericarditis are rare cardiac disorders. Only rarely are the conditions caused by purulent infection, and even more infrequently by anaerobe bacteria. We describe a case of constrictive - and effusive-constrictive pericarditis due to Cutibacterium (formerly Propionibacterium) acnes in a 75-year old, immunocompetent and previously healthy patient without an...

2005
THEOFILOS J. TSAGARIS

THE COMBINATION of two physical signs, increasing venous pressure and palpable decrease in arterial systolic and pulse pressure with inspiration in constrictive pericarditis was pointed out by Kussmaul.1 Wood2 alluded to these signs as evidence for pericardial effusion and attributed the rise in venous pressure to an inspiratory rise in intrapericardial pressure. Dock3 subscribed to this view, ...

Journal: :British heart journal 1984
P Ribeiro R Sapsford T Evans G Parcharidis C Oakley

Although it is now recognised as a rare complication of cardiac surgery, constrictive pericarditis was diagnosed in three patients after coronary artery bypass surgery. The time interval between cardiac surgery and the development of constrictive features varied from two to six weeks. All three patients presented with severe congestive heart failure. Haemodynamic findings were characteristic of...

2011
Jae-Bum Kim Nam-Hee Park Sae-Young Choi Hyungseop Kim

Constrictive pericarditis is a rare complication after coronary artery bypass grafting In most cases pericardiectomy is required as a definitive treatment. However, there are several types of constrictive pericarditis such as transient cardiac constriction. Some types of constrictive pericarditis can only be managed with medical therapy. We report a 72-year-old female patient who developed suba...

2009
Yen-Wen Liu Huey-Ru Tsai Wen-Huang Li Li-Jen Lin Jyh-Hong Chen

INTRODUCTION In some particular endemic area, it is not uncommon to see patients with tuberculosis pericarditis. However, it takes a period of time from tuberculous pericarditis to constrictive pericarditis. There is still no report of tuberculous constrictive pericarditis concurrent with active pulmonary TB infection in a patient without previous pulmonary TB infection history. Therefore, we r...

Journal: :Circulation 1971
E W Hancock

Clinical and hemodynamic observations are reported in 13 patients who demonstrated a distinct pathophysiologic form of compressive pericardial disease characterized by effusion into a free pericardial space associated with constriction of the heart by the visceral pericardium. The pericardial disease was idiopathic (nine patients) or subsequent to radiotherapy (four patients), with a maximal du...

2005
GEORGE R. STIRLING RICHARD S. Ross

CONSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS is an uncommon disorder with a wide varietv of manifestations. This communication documents two patients who presented with features of a cardiac murmur indicative of tricuspid valve stenosis. In both, exploratory surgery revealed a large cyst within scarred pericardium, narrowing the tricuspid valve. The first patient had generalized constrictive pericarditis. The sec...

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