Role of hepatic and portal venous Doppler in constrictive pericarditis: insights from a case series
European Heart Journal - Case Reports

Abstract
Constrictive pericarditis is characterized by diffuse thickening, fibrosis, and calcification of the pericardium, leading to diastolic dysfunction and heart failure. Echocardiographic assessment typically focuses on
We present a case series of patients with constrictive pericarditis in whom portal and hepatic venous Doppler interrogation was performed alongside conventional echocardiographic evaluation. The Doppler findings were integrated into the perioperative management strategy, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of venous return dynamics in these patients.
Our experience highlights the potential role of portal and hepatic venous Doppler assessment in the perioperative evaluation of constrictive pericarditis. These parameters may provide incremental value by complementing standard echocardiographic indices, thereby offering additional haemodynamic insights and facilitate tailored perioperative management. Further studies are warranted to validate their diagnostic and prognostic significance in this context.
Contributors

Nagarjuna Panidapu
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Praveen Kumar Neema
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Jes Jose
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Devika Poduval
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Don Jose Palamattam
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Divya Jacob
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Thushara Madathil
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Praveen Kerala Varma
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Jan Henzel
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Poonam Velagapudi
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Anna Cantone
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Sheetal Vasundara Mathai
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