2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11886-022-01758-6
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Multimodality Imaging of Constrictive Pericarditis: Pathophysiology and New Concepts

Abstract: Purpose of Review The unique pathophysiological changes of constrictive pericarditis (CP) can now be identified with better imaging modalities, thereby helping in its early diagnosis. Through this review, we outline the pathophysiology of CP and its translation into symptomology and various imaging findings which then are used for both diagnosis and guiding treatment options for CP. Recent Findings Multimodality imaging has provided us with the capability to recognize e… Show more

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“…• During systole, restricted movement of the posterior wall of the left ventricle is observed due to pericardial adhesion. There is also an abrupt relaxation of the posterior wall with subsequent flattening of the endocardial movement during the rest of the diastole, which can be well observed in the M-mode; 6 • Mitral annulus reversus, present in 74% of patients with CP, which represents the reversal of the normal ratio of early diastolic myocardial velocities with lateral e' smaller than septal e'. 6 The septal e' / lateral e' ratio ≥ 0.91 has a sensitivity (S) of 75% and specificity (E) of 85% 9 (Figures 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D);…”
Section: Rocha Et Al Constrictive Pericarditis Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…• During systole, restricted movement of the posterior wall of the left ventricle is observed due to pericardial adhesion. There is also an abrupt relaxation of the posterior wall with subsequent flattening of the endocardial movement during the rest of the diastole, which can be well observed in the M-mode; 6 • Mitral annulus reversus, present in 74% of patients with CP, which represents the reversal of the normal ratio of early diastolic myocardial velocities with lateral e' smaller than septal e'. 6 The septal e' / lateral e' ratio ≥ 0.91 has a sensitivity (S) of 75% and specificity (E) of 85% 9 (Figures 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D);…”
Section: Rocha Et Al Constrictive Pericarditis Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…5 In Europe and the United States, the most frequent etiology is idiopathic, followed by post-cardiac surgery, while in other parts of the world, such as Brazil, tuberculosis is more common. [5][6][7] The pathophysiology of CP is related to the elevation and equalization of cardiac pressures, since the heart is located in a fixed space determined by the rigid pericardium, to exaggerated ventricular interdependence and to the dissociation of intrathoracic and intracardiac pressures. 6,7 During inspiration, the rigid pericardium promotes the dissociation of intrathoracic and intracardiac pressures by preventing the decrease in intrathoracic pressure from being fully transmitted to the cardiac chambers.…”
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