How Do You Spell CATACROTISM?

Pronunciation: [kˈatɐkɹˌɒtɪzəm] (IPA)

Catacrotism is a phonetic term used to describe the second beat in a double beat acoustical signal. It is spelled with a "c" at the beginning, followed by an "a," "t," "a," "c," "r," "o," "t," "i," and "s," with emphasis on the "cro" syllable. Its IPA transcription is /kætəˈkrɒtɪzəm/ to guide the pronunciation of the word. Catacrotism plays an essential role in clinical cardiology by aiding in the diagnosis of heart murmurs and determining the timing of heart sounds.

CATACROTISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Catacrotism is a medical term derived from the Greek words "kata" meaning downward, and "krotos" meaning a beating or pulsation. It refers to a condition characterized by an abnormal pattern of pulse waves observed during arterial pressure measurements. More specifically, catacrotism describes a phenomenon where there is a double pulsation instead of the usual single pulsation as blood flows through the arteries.

    In a normal arterial pulse, a single peak is observed on the pulse waveform, reflecting the contraction and relaxation of the heart. However, in catacrotism, an additional wave occurs immediately following the main pulse wave. This secondary wave is often smaller in amplitude and represents a rebound effect caused by an abrupt decrease in arterial pressure.

    Catacrotism can be associated with certain medical conditions such as aortic regurgitation, aortic valve insufficiency, or dysfunction in the aortic arch. In these cases, the abnormal backflow of blood from the aorta into the left ventricle during ventricular systole creates the double wave pattern.

    Identification of catacrotism can be done through the use of various non-invasive techniques such as arterial pressure monitoring or pulse wave analysis. Additionally, it may also be detected during routine physical examination by healthcare professionals or during the evaluation of patients with suspected cardiovascular abnormalities.

    Understanding catacrotism is crucial in diagnosing and managing underlying cardiovascular conditions, as it can provide valuable insights into the functioning and integrity of the heart and blood vessels.

  2. A condition of the pulse in which there are one or more secondary expansions of the artery following the main beat.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CATACROTISM

  • xatacrotism
  • vatacrotism
  • fatacrotism
  • datacrotism
  • cztacrotism
  • cstacrotism
  • cwtacrotism
  • cqtacrotism
  • caracrotism
  • cafacrotism
  • cagacrotism
  • cayacrotism
  • ca6acrotism
  • ca5acrotism
  • catzcrotism
  • catscrotism
  • catwcrotism
  • catqcrotism
  • cataxrotism
  • catavrotism

Plural form of CATACROTISM is CATACROTISMS

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