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Heart failures used to describe a point at which the heart cant supply enough blood to meet the bodys demands. This can happen in two ways, either the hearts ventricles cant pump blood hard enough during systole, called systolic heart failure, or not enough blood fills the ventricles during diastole, called diastolic heart failure. In both cases, blood backs up into the lungs, causing congestion or fluid buildup, which is why its also often known as congestive heart failure, or just CHF. Congestive heart failure affects millions of people around the world and since it means that the bodys needs are not being met, it can ultimately lead to death. Part of the reason why so many people are affected by heart failure, is that there are a wide variety of heart diseases like ischemia and valvular disease that can impair the hearts ability to pump out blood andover timecan ultimately cause the heart to fail. Alright, first up is systolic heart failure, kind of a mathematical way to t

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In people with pericarditis, there is often an abnormal heart sound called a pericardial friction rub. This sound is created when the inflamed pericardial layers rub against each other. Electrocardiogram Pericarditis and pericardial effusion may produce distinctive patterns on an electrocardiogram (figure 2).
A pericardial friction rub is a grating, to-and-fro sound produced by friction of the heart against the pericardium. This sounds similar to sandpaper rubbed on wood. Such a sound usually indicates pericarditis. The intensity of the rub varies with the phase of the cardiac cycle rather than the respiratory cycle.
The term, Congestive Cardiac Failure (CCF), is medical jargon, used to describe a group of symptoms and problems caused by a weakened heart muscle.
Pericardial friction rub is intensified by firmly pressing the diaphragm of the stethoscope against the skin, in a knee-chest position, and by holding breath on inspiration.
Rubs were best heard along the left sternal border in 84 percent of cases and tended to be louder during inspiration than during expiration; in 35 cases there was no respiratory predilection. Twenty-three rubs were palpable. Ten rubs occurred in patients with pericardial effusion, five of whom had tamponade.
The care professional listens to your heart using a device called a stethoscope. Pericarditis causes a specific sound, called a pericardial rub. The noise occurs when the two layers of the sac surrounding the heart, called the pericardium, rub against each other.
Auscultate with the diaphragm of a stethoscope. Inflammation of the pericardium leads to a friction rub. The sound is high-pitched and scratchy, like sandpaper being rubbed. It is best heard using the diaphragm of a stethoscope, with the person sitting up and leaning forward, holding the breath in expiration.
For every patient who presents with chest pain suspicious for acute pericarditis, the nursing and medical team should attentively try to identify a pericardial rub over the left sternal border at different times, since the presence of the rub is variable during the day.

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