Pulsus Parvus



Dr James Harvey and Dr Henry Knipe ◉ ◈ et al. Tardus parvus refers to a pattern of Doppler ultrasound spectral waveform resulting from arterial stenosis. The phenomenon is observed downstream to the site of stenosis, and is due to reduced magnitude of blood flow through the narrowed vessel during ventricular systole 7. An illustration of pulsus parvus et tardus waveform, which is observed downstream to the site of vascular stenosis and is due to reduced magnitude of blood flow through the narrowed vessel during ventricular systole. 1 article features images from this case. Pulsus Group, the medical peer-review publisher, publishes the work of medical researchers in a manner that exemplifies the highest standards in research integrity. Endorsed by medical societies, Pulsus Group is an ardent supporter of international medical research, and publishes the following journals directed at a broad range of physician.


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pulsus

[pul´sus] (L.)
pulsus alter´nansalternating pulse.
pulsus bisfe´riens a pulse characterized by two strong systolic peaks separated by a midsystolic dip, most commonly occurring in pure aortic regurgitation with stenosis.
pulsus dif´ferens inequality of the pulse observable at corresponding sites on either side of the body.
Pulsus
pulsus par´vus et tar´dus a small hard pulse that rises and falls slowly.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

pul·sus par·'vus et tar·'dus

Pulsus Parvus Et Tardus

small, late pulse considered typical of severe aortic stenosis.

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