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Wat (wie) is pulsus incongruens - definitie

MEDICAL CONDITION
Pulsus Alternans
  • Arterial waveform.

Pulsus alternans         
Pulsus alternans is a physical finding with arterial pulse waveform showing alternating strong and weak beats. It is almost always indicative of left ventricular systolic impairment, and carries a poor prognosis.
Pulsus bisferiens         
MEDICAL PROBLEM AFFECTING THE AORTA
Bisferious pulse; Pulsus Bisferiens; Biphasic pulse; Pulsus biferiens; Bisferiens
Pulsus bisferiens, also known as biphasic pulse, is an aortic waveform with two peaks per cardiac cycle, a small one followed by a strong and broad one. This reference illustrates the normal and abnormal spectral waveform.
Pulseless         
  • Pulse evaluation at the radial artery.
  • Recommended points to evaluate pulse
TACTILE ARTERIAL PALPATION OF THE HEARTBEAT BY TRAINED FINGERTIPS
Pulse rate; Physiology pulse; Pulses; Pulse beat; Pulse deficit; Pulsus tardus et parvus; Pulse (anatomy); Pulse examination; Pulse point; Pulse points; Slow-rising pulse; Pulsus parvus et tardus; Sphygmus; Pulseless; Diminished pulses; Dicrotic pulse; Pulse taking; Pulsus mollis; Pulsus durus; Pulsus celer; Pulsus tardus; Pulſe; Pulse site; Arterial pulsation; Pulse (medicine); Central pulse (medicine); Sphygmology
·adj Having no pulsation; lifeless.

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Pulsus alternans

Pulsus alternans is a physical finding with arterial pulse waveform showing alternating strong and weak beats. It is almost always indicative of left ventricular systolic impairment, and carries a poor prognosis.

The condition is relatively rare, and patients with the greatest risk for developing pulsus alternans include those with heart failure, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, or other cardiac risk factors.