In chronic aortic regurgitation, visible cardiac and arterial pulsations are common due to the large stroke volume, and the carotid pulse can commonly be seen. The point of maximal impulse is ...
The peripheral signs of aortic regurgitation are mostly due to the high-flow state, large stroke volume and wide pulse pressure seen in aortic regurgitation. In 19th century Europe, the infection ...
Violent, bounding carotid pulsations and a water-hammer pulse at the wrist were noted ... of mercury), indicative of severe aortic regurgitation. Rheumatic-activity studies, including heparin ...
Medically reviewed by Anisha Shah, MDMedically reviewed by Anisha Shah, MD A bounding pulse is a strong heartbeat felt over an artery, such as in the neck, wrist, or foot. Possible causes include ...
There was free aortic regurgitation because of dilatation of the valvular annulus; the cusps themselves were not deformed. The valve was excised and a No. 9 Starr-Edwards valve inserted.