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Cannon A Waves on Neck Examination

Cannon a waves! Notice that it occurs randomly, not predictably w/
Neck Examination ... for DDI and an atrial ... #Neck #PhysicalExam ... #JVP #Clinical ... #Video #Cardiology
Cannon A Waves
 • Caused by atrial contracting against a closed tricuspid valve
 • Atrioventricular dissociation
• Caused by atrial ... dissociation + retrograde atrial ... activation from ... #diagnosis #cardiology ... #CVP
Cannon A waves during AVNRT on Physical Exam
In AVNRT, the atria and ventricles contract nearly simultaneously
In AVNRT, the atria ... Hussainch #Cannon #Awaves ... #PhysicalExam #JVP ... #Cardiology #Neck ... #Frog #Sign
Canon A waves in a patient with AV dissociation

Occurs due to the simultaneous contraction of atria
contraction of atria ... in the JV. ... clinical #video #JVP ... #jugular #neck ... #cardiology #Canon
Lancisi's sign in Severe Tricuspid Regurgitation - Physical Exam
Note the large systolic jugular venous wave caused
Analogous to pulsatile ... IJ vein seen on POCUS ... #PhysicalExam #Cardiology ... #Neck #Jugular ... #JVP
Physical Exam - Corrigan's Pulse

While the patient was sitting upright, the right carotid artery was visibly
artery was visibly pulsatile ... rapid fall in arterial ... PhysicalExam #Video #Neck ... #AorticRegurgitation ... #Signs #Cardiology
Atrial Flutter on Neck Examination

If you can dx this rhythm, you are born before 1960. 
Early
Atrial Flutter on ... Neck Examination ... #Flutter #Neck ... #PhysicalExam #JVP ... Clinical #Video #Cardiology
Lancisi's Sign (Tricuspid Regurgitation) in a patient with Atrial Fibrillation

If you went to med school before
a patient with Atrial ... Regurgitation #Atrial ... #Fibrillation #Neck ... #JVP #Clinical ... #PhysicalExam #Cardiology
RA/CVP Waveform Interpretation

Central venous pressure (CVP) or right atrial pressure (RAP) waveform tracings can often times
RA/CVP Waveform ... ) or right atrial ... systole). ↑ in TR from ... (↓ RV filling from ... Interpretation #Diagnosis #Cardiology
AAA is defined as a localized balloon-like dilatation of the abdominal aorta greater than 3cm. Risk
The classic triad ... ruptured AAA include pulsatile ... diameter. 3cm from ... #Clinical #Radiology ... #POCUS #Abdominal