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Pericardial Friction Rub Information

A pericardial friction rub, also pericardial rub, is an audible medical sign used in the diagnosis of pericarditis.[1] Upon auscultation, this sign is an extra heart sound of to-and-fro character, typically with three components, one systolic and two diastolic. It resembles the sound of squeaky leather and often is described as grating, scratching, or rasping. The sound seems very close to the ear and may seem louder than or may even mask the other heart sounds. The sound usually is best heard between the apex and sternum but may be widespread.

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Cause

The pericardium is a double-walled sac around the heart. The inner and outer (parietal and visceral) layers are normally lubricated by a small amount of pericardial fluid, but the inflammation of pericardium causes the walls to rub against each other with audible friction.

Differential diagnosis

Pericardial friction rub is one of several, similar sounds. A differential diagnosis may be possible, or not, depending upon the number of components that are audible. Pericardial friction rub may have one, two, or three audible components, whereas the similar pleural friction rub ordinarily has two audible components. One- and two-component rubs are ambiguous. A three-component rub distinguishes a pericardial rub and indicates the presence of pericarditis.

References

  1. ^ Tingle LE, Molina D, Calvert CW (November 2007). "Acute pericarditis". Am Fam Physician 76 (10): 1509–14. PMID 18052017.

See also

· · Symptoms and signs: circulatory (R00–R03, 785)
Cardiovascular
Heart disease Tachycardia/Bradycardia · Palpitation Heart sounds: Heart murmur (Systolic, Diastolic, Continuous) · Gallop rhythm (Third heart sound, Fourth heart sound) · Pericardial friction rub · Split S2 · Heart click Cœur en sabot Cardiovascular chest pain Vascular manifestations of heart disease (pulse): Pulsus tardus et parvus · Pulsus paradoxus · doubled (Pulsus bisferiens, Dicrotic pulse, Pulsus bigeminus) · Pulsus alternans · Carotid bruit · Cannon A waves
Vascular disease Bruit · necrosis (Gangrene)
Myeloid/blood
Shock Cardiogenic · Hypovolemic · Distributive (Septic, Neurogenic)
Hyperaemia FunctionalReactive
Anemia Pagophagia

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