B4.070 Prework 3: Pericardial Constriction Flashcards

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what is pericardial constriction

A

thickened, fibrotic pericardium which constricts the heart and prevents diastolic filling
constrains the cardiac volume in a rind

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what is the pathophysiology of pericardial constriction

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pericardium so thick that it prevent the normal inspiratory decrease in the intra-thoracic pressures from being transmitted to the intracardiac chambers
usual inspiratory atrial pressure drop does not happen and venous return to heart is compromised

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what can be present in pericardial constriction from a gross perspective

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calcification

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what would you see on LV and RV pressure tracings in constriction?

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abnormal ventricular interdependence
opposing changes in the two ventricles during inspiration and expiration (should go up and down together)
expiration: LV goes up, RV goes down
inspiration: RV goes up, LV goes down

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5
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what is kussmaul’s sign?

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increase (or absence of normal decrease) in JVP on inspiration

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signs and symptoms of constriction

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systemic venous congestion due to impaired drainage of venacaval blood into the heart

  • edema
  • ascites
  • SOB
  • elevated JVP
  • reduced CO
  • Kussmauls sign
  • pericardial knock
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7
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where is a pericardial knock heard

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apex or just medial to it

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8
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what does a pericardial knock sound like

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sharp
high pitched
diastolic
closer to S2 = worse constriction

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9
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what is the cause of the pericardial knock/

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blood flow into LV reverberating due to volume limitation

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10
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common clinical features of pericardial constriction

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elevated JVP 93%
pulsus paradoxus 20%
Kussmauls 13-21%
pericardial knock 47%
pleural effusion, edema, hepatomegaly, cachexia
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CXR/CT finding of constriction

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calcification

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12
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management of constriction

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pericardial resection only definitive treatment

not easy

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13
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similarities between tamponade and constriction

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low CO state

elevated JVP

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unique features of tamponade

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can cause shock
pulsus paradoxus
muffled heart sounds
low voltage ECG/electrical alternans

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unique features of constriction

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prominent peripheral edema
kussmauls sign
pericardial knock

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