Pulsus bisferiens
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In medicine, pulsus bisferiens, also bisferious pulse or biphasic pulse, is a sign where, on palpation of the pulse, a double peak per cardiac cycle can be appreciated. Bisferious means striking twice. Classically, it is detected when aortic insufficiency exists in association with aortic stenosis,[1] but may also be found in isolated but severe aortic insufficiency, and hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy.
Normally arterial pulses are best felt in central arteries like brachial and carotid and same is true for pulsus bisferiens .. Another such pulse which can be felt better in peripheral arteries is pulsus alternans. The first lift is due to "percussion wave"(P) and the second lift is due to tidal wave (T).
- If P>T - AR>AS
- If T>P - AS>AR
See also
pulses bisferenes are better heard in RADIAL artery
References
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External links
- Bisferious pulse - Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- Bisferious - Dictionary.com
check harrisons book of medicine - 15 th edition page 1255 and 1305.
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