Oscillometric monitors may produce inaccurate readings in patients with heart and circulation problems, which include arteriosclerosis, arrhythmia, preeclampsia, pulsus alternans, and pulsus paradoxus.
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Oscillometric monitors may produce inaccurate readings in patients with heart and circulation problems, which include arteriosclerosis, arrhythmia, preeclampsia, pulsus alternans, and pulsus paradoxus.
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Two other works by him were " De Pulsus Variatione " ( 1685 ), and " Ars explorandi medicas facultates plantarum ex solo sapore " ( 1688 ); his " Opuscula " were collected in 1687.
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The " paradox " in " pulsus paradoxus " is that, on clinical examination, one can detect beats on cardiac auscultation during inspiration that cannot be palpated at the radial pulse . due to decreased left ventricular output.
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Typical findings in aortic stenosis include a narrow pulse pressure, left ventricular hypertrophy, a harsh late-peaking crescendo-decrescendo ejection systolic murmur heard best at the right second intercostal space with radiation to the carotid arteries, and a delayed slow-rising carotid upstroke ( pulsus parvus et tardus ).
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Other signs of tamponade include pulsus paradoxus ( a drop of at least 10 mmHg in arterial blood pressure with inspiration ), and ST segment changes on the electrocardiogram, which may also show low voltage QRS complexes, as well as general signs and symptoms of shock ( such as level of consciousness ).
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He alone, besides myself, saw the necessity of this ( vide the Preface to the Pharmacopoeia Helvet ., Basil, 1771, fol ., p . 12 ); Nempe primum in corpore sano medela tentanda est, sine peregrina ulla miscela; odoreque et sapore ejus exploratis, exigua illiu dosis ingerenda et ad ommes, quae inde contingunt, affectiones, quis pulsus, qui calor, quae respiratia, quaenam excretiones, attendum.
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This additional loss of volume of the left ventricle that " only " occurs with equalization of the pressures ( as in tamponade ) allows for the further reduction in volume, so cardiac output is reduced, leading to a further decline in BP . However, in situations where the left ventricular pressure remains higher than the pericardial sac ( most frequently from coexisting disease with an elevated left ventricular diastolic pressure ), there is no pulsus paradoxus.
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Mark of Toledo, a Spanish physician and Canon of Toledo, translated the Qur'an and various medical works such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq's " Liber isagogarum ", Hippocrates "'De aere aquis locis "; and Hunayn Ibn Ishaq's versions of four of Galen's treatises : " De tactu pulsus ", " De utilitate pulsus ", " Se motu membrorum ", " De motibus liquidis ".
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Mark of Toledo, a Spanish physician and Canon of Toledo, translated the Qur'an and various medical works such as Hunayn ibn Ishaq's " Liber isagogarum ", Hippocrates "'De aere aquis locis "; and Hunayn Ibn Ishaq's versions of four of Galen's treatises : " De tactu pulsus ", " De utilitate pulsus ", " Se motu membrorum ", " De motibus liquidis ".