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You see the ECG which shows a tachcardia and a pulsus alternans, typical for pericarditis
You see the ECG which shows a tachcardia and a pulsus alternans, typical for pericarditis
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[[Image:PulsusAlternans.jpg|thumb|Image showing the left parasternal long axis transection (PSLAX) of the heart by the ultrasound waves]]
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Revision as of 11:18, 24 September 2007

On this page you will find several cases with echocardiographic images.

Case 1:

A 46 year old male diagnosed with Kahler's disease, complains of fast progressive dyspnea. Physical examination reveals tachcardia (140 beats per minute). Upon measuring hois blood pressure the nurse notices a pulsus paradoxus of 30 mm Mercury. Further examination shows decreased lung sounds on the right and dampened percussion on his back on both sides.

You see the ECG which shows a tachcardia and a pulsus alternans, typical for pericarditis Image

Image showing the left parasternal long axis transection (PSLAX) of the heart by the ultrasound waves


The apical 4 chamber echocardiogram shows severe pericardial effusion and a swinging heart.

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An apical 4 chamber view of a swinging heart
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Case 2:

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