Nakata Y, Takahashi F
Jpn Circ J. 1978 Feb;42(2):131-7. doi: 10.1253/jcj.42.131.
The changes produced by acute pericardial tamponade were examined. Tamponade produced the expected hemodynamic alteration; namely, depression on cardiac output, left ventricular pressure and LV dp/dt and elevation of right atrial and intrapericardial pressures. The mechanism of the hemodynamic disturbances was that the elevation of the intrapericardial pressure produced a negative atrial transmural pressure and disturbed atrial and ventricle filling producing the vicious cycle: diminished venoatrial gradient leads to decreased cardiac output leads to attenuated effect of ventricular systole on atrial filling, and so forth. The myocardial contractility was not impaired in cardiac tamponade.