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Pericardial Diseases
Constriction vs Restriction
Jae K. Oh, MD
ASE Board Review 2017
?2012 MFMER | 3200268v3(2010)-1
Echo Evaluation of Pericardial Diseases
? Constriction vs Restriction
? Typical Constriction
? Effusive CP
? Transient CP
? CP and Tricuspid Regurgitation
? Multi-modality Imaging
? Cases
? Tamponade
?2016 MFMER | slide-2
Restriction vs Constriction
Paradoxical DHF or HFpEF
No paradoxical Pulse Paradoxical
No variation Diastolic Filling Variation
Decreased Relaxation (e') Paradoxical
Inspiration HV reversal Expiration
Concordant LV/RV SP Discordant
Diagnosis should be based on their characteristic
HEMODYNAMICS CP98305
?2016 MFMER?9
|2-3
s0lid1e1-3
How do you find constraints in an operation plan? Commanders find constraints in paragraph 3 in the operation plan (OPLAN) or operation order (OPORD). Annexes to the order may also include constraints. The operations overlay, for example, may contain a restrictive fire line or a no-fire area. Commanders may issue constraints orally, in WARNORDs, or in policy memorandums.
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