#ChiefResident blog #NoonConference #meded yearning for more after yesterday's awesome session involving dynamic pulsus paradoxus testing?? Here's the blog post about it! "Go Forth and PULSUS!" imrespdx.com/imrespdx-blog/…
In the age of echocardiography, it is easy to lose our pulsus paradoxus skills, but this is an important maneuver that should stay in our physical exam repertoire! #NoonConference #meded
Pulsus paradoxus is a phenomenon that was first described in 1873 by German physician Dr. Adolf Kussmaul (yes, the same Kussmaul as Kussmaul’s sign with JVP and Kussmaul breathing in DKA) #NoonConference #meded
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Check our this @JAMA_current Rational Clinical Exam about tamponade and pericardial effusions! #NoonConference #meded static1.squarespace.com/static/54ebbf4…
and here's the @StanfordMed25 video to help you hone your technique in measuring! #NoonConference #meded
also check out this recent #medtwitter #TwitterReport and awesome dynamic discussion hosted by @MedEdPGH about maintaining a differential and pre-test probability of a symptomatic pericardial #NoonConference #meded effusionhttps://twitter.com/MedEdPGH/status/1021507164773474309
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