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Pulsus alternans
Pulse pressure waveform displaying the variation in pressure between beats in pulsus alternans.
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Varun Kumar, M.B.B.S.

Overview

Pulsus alternans is a physical finding with arterial pulse waveform showing alternating strong and weak beats.[1] It is almost always indicative of left ventricular systolic impairment, and carries a poor prognosis.

Pathophysiology

In left ventricular dysfunction, the ejection fraction will decrease significantly, causing reduction in stroke volume, hence causing a increase in end-diastolic volume. There may initially be a tachycardia as a compensatory mechanism to try to keep the cardiac output constant. As a result, during the next cycle of systolic phase, the myocardial muscle will be stretched more than usual and as a result cause an increase in myocardial contraction, related to the Frank–Starling physiology of the heart. This in turn results in a stronger systolic pulse.

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Congestive cardiac failure

References

  1. Euler D (1999) Cardiac alternans: mechanisms and pathophysiological significance. Cardiovascular Research. Vol. 42. P. 583-590. PMID 10533597

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