Pulsus bisferiens, also known as biphasic pulse, is an aortic waveform with two peaks per cardiac cycle, a small one followed by a strong and broad one.[1] It is a sign of problems with the aorta, including aortic stenosis and aortic regurgitation, as well as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy causing subaortic stenosis.[1]
^ abRiojas CM, Dodge A, Gallo DR, White PW (January 2016). "Aortic Dissection as a Cause of Pulsus Bisferiens: A Case Report and Review". Annals of Vascular Surgery. 30: 305.e1–5. doi:10.1016/j.avsg.2015.07.026. PMID 26520426. This reference illustrates the normal and abnormal spectral waveform.
Pulsusbisferiens, also known as biphasic pulse, is an aortic waveform with two peaks per cardiac cycle, a small one followed by a strong and broad one...
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