What is the pathophysiology of pericardial constriction? Dr. Altersberger and Dr. Binder teach you the pathophysiology of pericardial constriction and its symptoms in this video. 00:01:52 Lecture With hundreds of videos, interesting case studies, and expert knowledge all confined in one place, SonoAssistant is your ideal decision-making helper. GET FULL ACCESS
What are the findings in pericardial constrictions? In patients with pericardial constriction, you can also find fibrosis, calcification, and scarring. Learn more about this topic in this video. 00:01:52 Lecture With hundreds of videos, interesting case studies, and expert knowledge all confined in one place, SonoAssistant is your ideal decision-making helper. GET FULL ACCESS
Which patients develop pericardial constriction? Every patient with a pericardial disease can develop pericardial constriction. Find out which of those have a higher risk of development than other patients. 00:01:25 Lecture With hundreds of videos, interesting case studies, and expert knowledge all confined in one place, SonoAssistant is your ideal decision-making helper. GET FULL ACCESS
The importance of speed in the development of pericardial effusion How quickly fluid accumulates makes a difference in the size of pericardial effusion or tamponade. 00:01:42 Lecture With hundreds of videos, interesting case studies, and expert knowledge all confined in one place, SonoAssistant is your ideal decision-making helper. GET FULL ACCESS
What are the specific forms of cardiac tamponade? Martin and Thomas discuss in this video the different forms of tamponade, such as acute, subacute, regional, and low-pressure tamponade, and show you examples. 00:02:36 Lecture With hundreds of videos, interesting case studies, and expert knowledge all confined in one place, SonoAssistant is your ideal decision-making helper. GET FULL ACCESS