Self Assessment Quiz - Cardiovascular Radiology

Question 12 - Single Best Answer

What clinical signs would be most likely in a patient with a pericardial effusion?

D) All of the above

CORRECT!
Classic clinical signs include friction rubs and muffled heart sounds heard on auscultation, paradoxical pulse ­ greater than 10mmHg drop in systolic pressure during inspiration versus expiration, and low voltage on EKG.