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Severe pulmonary regurgitation mimicking constrictive pericarditis: a case report-the sac or the content? That is the question.

Makiko SutoKensuke MatsumotoHidekazu TanakaKen-Ichi Hirata
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2020)
Pericardial constriction results from the relative relationship between intrapericardial volume and pericardial reserve. When the intrapericardial volume exceeds the physiological limit, the cardiac chambers compete with each other in a fixed pericardial space. In this case, prominent dilation of the right-sided chambers caused by severe PR resulted in overstretching of the pericardium above the pericardial reserve, which led to a characteristic haemodynamic picture that resembled CP. Thus, it is important to recognize the diagnostic pitfall in the preoperative evaluation of a 'CP mimic physiology'.
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