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PERICARDITIS - 1. From Anatomy to Diagnosis of Inflamed Pericardium

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❤️ Support us - transfer to a VISA card 4355053921990398 (ARMEN ASTVATSATRYAN) via 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - What is Pericarditis? 01:45 - Anatomy in Pericarditis 03:07 - Pathophysiology of Pericarditis 07:44 - Etiology of Pericarditis 11:46 - Symptoms of Pericarditis 12:28 - Signs of Acute pericarditis 16:10 - Pericardial effusion 17:51 - Cardiac tamponade 19:10 - Constrictive pericarditis 22:12 - Diagnosis of Pericarditis 23:25 - Revealing of Acute Pericarditis 28:41 - Revealing of Pericardial effusion 28:41 - Revealing of Constrictive pericarditis 37:30 - Conclusion Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium, often with fluid accumulation. Pericarditis may be caused by many disorders (eg, infection, myocardial infarction, trauma, tumors, metabolic disorders) but is often idiopathic. Symptoms include chest pain or tightness, often worsened by deep breathing. Cardiac output may be greatly reduced if cardiac tamponade or constrictive pericarditis develops. Diagnosis is based on symptoms, a friction rub, electrocardiographic changes, and evidence of pericardial fluid accumulation on x-ray or echocardiogram. Finding the cause requires further evaluation. Treatment depends on the cause, but general measures include analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine, and rarely surgery. #pericarditis #inflammation #lecture Professor Armen Astvatsatryan, MD, PhD, ScD, FESC. First Dean and Founder of Faculty of Public Health of European Regional Educational Academy (now University). One of 100 of the International Biographical Center`s (Cambridge, England) Top Health Professionals - 2007. aramis1969@

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