Correction;The c wave is a positive wave due to right ventricular contraction in systole causing bulging of the TV into the right atrium producing increased pressure in the atrium and jugular vein. It correlates with the S1 heart sound and the upstroke of the carotid pulse. The x' wave is a large negative wave occupying most of systole. It is due to downward displacement of the TV when blood is ejected out of the RV into the pulmonary artery
Great video, thanks! Please, can u explain better, just graphically, origin of c wave? Tricuspid contraction mechanism in not very clear to me. Thanks a lot
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Correction;The c wave is a positive wave due to right ventricular contraction in systole causing bulging of the TV into the right atrium producing increased pressure in the atrium and jugular vein. It correlates with the S1 heart sound and the upstroke of the carotid pulse. The x' wave is a large negative wave occupying most of systole. It is due to downward displacement of the TV when blood is ejected out of the RV into the pulmonary artery
Great video, thanks! Please, can u explain better, just graphically, origin of c wave? Tricuspid contraction mechanism in not very clear to me. Thanks a lot
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