Syringomyelia
Here, symptoms usually begin between the ages of 25 and 40 and may worsen with straining, called a valsalva maneuver, or any ...
Abdominojugular test
... of the internal jugular vein in the neck and also observing to be sure the patient does not perform a Valsalva maneuver. On an ...
Air embolism
... or else a patent foramen ovale may be opened temporarily by asking the patient to perform the Valsalva maneuver while the ...
Infectious mononucleosis
... especially when involving increased abdominal pressure or the Valsalva maneuver (as in rowing or weight training), for at least ...
Cobb syndrome
The cutaneous lesion may be very faint and may be more pronounced when the patient performs a Valsalva maneuver which increases ...
Craniocervical instability
... decline clumsiness and motor delay fainting weakness of the limbs Symptoms are frequently worsened by a Valsalva maneuver or by ...
Eustachian tube dysfunction
... usually via the Valsalva maneuver, the use of oral or topical decongestants, oral steroids, oral antihistamines, and topical ... As well, Valsalva CT scanning using advanced 64 slice or higher machines has been proposed as a way of diagnosing and ... Tarabichi M, Najmi M (March 2015). "Visualization of the eustachian tube lumen with Valsalva computed tomography". The ...
Venous return
... as occurs when the thoracic vena cava becomes compressed during a Valsalva maneuver or during late pregnancy, decreases return ...
Labyrinthine fistula
Valsalva maneuver, scuba diving, flying in airplanes) with the hopes of the membrane healing on its own. Appropriate Physical ...
Paradoxical embolism
Following a valsalva maneuver, pressure increases in the right heart, deoxygenated blood is shunted into arterial circulation, ... following a valsalva maneuver. Ear oximetry is also described as a fairly accurate screening tool for a shunt. It measures the ... is a need for a color flow Doppler study or the injection of agitated saline/contrast medium followed by a Valsalva maneuver to ...
Transient global amnesia
It has been shown that performing a Valsalva maneuver (involving "bearing down" and increasing breath pressure against a closed ...
Supraventricular tachycardia
Episodes can be treated when they occur by Valsalva maneuver, adenosine injection or taking a AV node blocking agent as pill-in ... Vagal maneuvers, or a procedure known as catheter ablation, may be effective in certain types. For atrial fibrillation, calcium ... If it is not, AV nodal blocking maneuvers will not terminate it, but resulting temporary suppression of the AV node is still ... It may sometimes be distinguished by its prompt response to vagal maneuvers. Ectopic (unifocal) atrial tachycardia arises from ...
Femoral canal
... valsalva maneuver) causes a temporary stasis in the venous flow. The entrance to the femoral canal is the femoral ring, through ... during a Valsalva maneuver). The proximal, abdominal end of the femoral canal forms the femoral ring. The femoral canal should ...
Inguinal hernia
... standing and Valsalva maneuver. When assessed by ultrasound or cross sectional imaging with CT or MRI, the major differential ...
Cystocele
Valsalva maneuver), and the anterior vaginal wall measured and evaluated for the appearance of a cystocele. If a woman has ...
Cerebrospinal fluid leak
... the increase in headache following a Valsalva maneuver or the reduction of headache when the patient takes a prone position are ...
Brain tumor
... headache worsened by Valsalva maneuver, headache causing awakening from sleep, new headache in the older population, ...
Dysautonomia
Testing for orthostatic intolerance Thermoregulatory sweat test Tilt table test Valsalva maneuver Tests to elucidate the cause ...
Glossary of underwater diving terminology: T-Z
Subsection: Top, Va, Ve, Vi, Vo, Vu Valsalva maneuver Technique for equalising the middle ear by moderately forceful attempted ...
Cerebral autoregulation
... above systolic pressure breathing at a fixed rate performing a Valsalva maneuver performing squat-stand or sit-stand maneuvers ...
List of MeSH codes (E01)
... valsalva maneuver MeSH E01.370.386.700.975 - work of breathing MeSH E01.370.386.720 - respiratory sounds MeSH E01.370.386.740 ... valsalva maneuver MeSH E01.370.370.475 - laser-doppler flowmetry MeSH E01.370.370.560 - microscopic angioscopy MeSH E01.370. ...
Bainbridge reflex
This is not to be confused with stage 4 of the Valsalva maneuver, in which the release of high intrathoracic pressure ...
Sotalol
... or whose fibrillation/flutter cannot be resolved using the Valsalva maneuver or another simple method. Sotalol has shown some ...
Diving mask
... when performing a valsalva maneuver to clear their ears. This design was improved by bringing the window closer to the face, ...
Larynx
Another important role of the larynx is abdominal fixation, a kind of Valsalva maneuver in which the lungs are filled with air ...
Core (anatomy)
Valsalva maneuver Core muscles are also involved in the Valsalva maneuver, where the thorax tightens while the breath is held ...
Eustachian tube
Active opening of the Eustachian tube (through actions like swallowing or the Valsalva maneuver) is required to equalize the ... "Visualization of the eustachian tube lumen with Valsalva computed tomography: Valsalva Computed Tomography". The Laryngoscope. ... Since 2015, two developments have enhanced our understanding of the anatomy of the eustachian tube: Valsalva computerized ...
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1
Numerous strategies for treating dysphagia have been investigated including physical exercises like modified Valsalva maneuvers ...
Chiari malformation
Weak crying Facial weakness Aspiration Headaches aggravated by Valsalva maneuvers, such as yawning, laughing, crying, coughing ...
Reflex asystolic syncope
... compulsive Valsalva maneuvers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and imposed upper airway obstruction(suffocation). In addition ...