Abstract

Background Paradoxical pulse is defined as a decrease of systolic blood pressure for more than 10 mmHg during inspiration. In this presentation we would like to show the abrupt development of paradoxical pulse observable by direct intra-arterial blood pressure measurement. Acute development of a paradoxical pulse is important in recognizing tamponade development primarily due to acute bleeding. This can lead to acute cardiogenic shock and resuscitation. A four month old infant underwentsurgery for Tetralogy of Fallot. Postoperative course was uneventful. On the second postoperative day mediastinal and pleural tubes were removed together with atrial and ventricular electrodes. Several seconds after removal, a normal and regular intra-arterial pressure wave on the monitor became highly distorted and irregular with abnormal pulse wave and the presence of tachycardia and hypotension. Bedside transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) showed a 10 mm wide pericardial effusion. Urgent resternotomy was done in the operating room andthe vast amount of coagulum with dark venous blood was found in the pericardium. Active bleeding of the right atrium auricula was verified at the site where a temporary unipolar electrostimulation electrode was previously positioned. The infant was extubated the same night and discharged from the hospital on the fourteenth day.

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  • Paradoxical pulse is defined as a decrease of systolic blood pressure for more than 10 mmHg during inspiration

  • In this presentation we would like to show the abrupt development of paradoxical pulse observable by direct intra-arterial blood pressure measurement

  • Acute development of a paradoxical pulse is important in recognizing tamponade development primarily due to acute bleeding

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Paradoxical pulse is defined as a decrease of systolic blood pressure for more than 10 mmHg during inspiration. Acute development of a paradoxical pulse in a child R Leskovac1*, D Belina1, D Anic1, Z Kovac2 From 23rd World Congress of the World Society of Cardio-Thoracic Surgeons Split, Croatia.

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