Constrictive pericarditis: Etiology and presentation

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2020
  • Here we discuss the clinical features and findings of chronic constrictive pericarditis

Комментарии • 24

  • @aritramondal2520
    @aritramondal2520 2 года назад +4

    the difference b/w cp and ct was what i was here for....it was helpful thank you

  • @tzachethe1900
    @tzachethe1900 8 месяцев назад

    Just Wow! You managed to explain in detail, yet in very simple terms a pretty complex topic! Thank you very much, keep up the teaching, you are very good at it!

  • @tejaswishashikanth5571
    @tejaswishashikanth5571 10 месяцев назад

    Most underrated video on ccp vs ct. thank you sir. Was very helpful

  • @harshitbhumbla6607
    @harshitbhumbla6607 2 года назад +3

    Jvp waveform difference in ct and ccp can be put as a seperate snippet and it'll garner a lot of views bcoz most of the ppl are looking for that

  • @wenw2140
    @wenw2140 Год назад

    easy to understand, clear, informative, THANK YOU VERY MUCH

  • @baharehmirarmandehi658
    @baharehmirarmandehi658 3 года назад

    Amazing, very helpful thank you

  • @faizanfayaz8978
    @faizanfayaz8978 3 года назад

    Absolute poetry!

  • @biswajeetrout7919
    @biswajeetrout7919 2 года назад

    Great one sir. Thanks

  • @rrrryankim
    @rrrryankim 2 года назад

    Amazing!

  • @anikahmed9164
    @anikahmed9164 4 дня назад

    Thanks, but still unclear why x descent is prominent?
    In cardiac temponade & C.pericarditis both situation, how atrium relax more than normal???

  • @abeyrupika
    @abeyrupika Год назад

    Excellent Review

  • @medicoinrus2088
    @medicoinrus2088 2 года назад

    Helpful 👍💯

  • @rikzamubeen3717
    @rikzamubeen3717 2 месяца назад

    Why will be there sudden flow of blood from atrial to ventricles in constrictive pericarditis?? Why not normal flow..

  • @ashutoshmishra08
    @ashutoshmishra08 11 месяцев назад

    Very well explainded 😊

  • @doctorbase2364
    @doctorbase2364 2 года назад

    sir i still can't understand why their will be a prominent x wave in both case pliz can u answer me ?
    thnx for the awesome explanation

  • @chandanbiswas3910
    @chandanbiswas3910 2 года назад

    Beautiful 🤔

  • @habeebmalik4659
    @habeebmalik4659 Год назад

    Well explained sir

  • @Sickdude420
    @Sickdude420 2 года назад

    This was fantastic, im doing internal medicine at the moment this was priceless thank you

  • @TheRajathr
    @TheRajathr Год назад

    In constrictive pericarditis, there is lack of expansion of the ventricle, so when the TV opens and blood flows into the ventricle, the ventricles are not able to accommodate blood, doesn't it cause the right atrial pressure to be elevated. If that is the case, then there should not be much of pressure drop in the atria and the y wave should not be so steep, as a steep y wave would mean that there is drop in pressure. How would you explain that

  • @shanira1536
    @shanira1536 Год назад

    **Normally, jvp decreases with inspiration !!

  • @manojsaxena7898
    @manojsaxena7898 3 года назад +2

    I have never seen an intellectual even during my college years

  • @drrabieskiller2535
    @drrabieskiller2535 3 года назад

    Nice explanation sir

  • @MrSumithct
    @MrSumithct 3 года назад

    Very nice sir

  • @usmleLION
    @usmleLION Месяц назад

    In regard to constrictive pericarditis and the rapid Y descent, this explanation does not add anything beyond physiological; the y descent is always atria releasing pressure into ventricles, that is the physiologic explanation, so why is it any different in constrictive pericarditis, specifically why is the descent more pronounced and rapid. You mention it fills very freely, and a sharp descent, but not why. It does not add much more than acknowledging its presence.