Valsalva maneuver

Valsalva maneuver

The Valsalva maneuver is performed by forcibly exhaling against a closed airway. Variations of the maneuver can be used either in medicine, as a test of cardiac function and autonomic nervous control of the heart or to ‘clear’ the ears and sinuses (equalize pressure) when ambient pressure changes, as in diving or aviation.

The technique is named after Antonio Maria Valsalva, the 17th Century physician and anatomist from Bologna, whose principal scientific interest was the human ear. He described the Eustachian tube and the maneuver to test its patency (openness). He also described the use of this maneuver to expel pus from the middle ear.

A modified version is done by expiring against a closed glottis. This will elicit the cardiovascular responses described below but will not force air into the eustachian tubes.

Physiological response

The normal physiological response consists of 4 phases, which are marked on the figure at right: [] It presents as preretinal hemorrhage (bleeding in front of the retina) in people with a history of transient increase in the intrathoracic pressure. The bleeding may be associated with a history of heavy lifting, a forceful coughing, straining on the toilet, or vomiting. The bleeding may cause a reduction of vision if it obstructs the visual axis. Patients may also note floaters in their vision. Usually a full recovery of vision is made.

ee also

*Ear clearing

References

This orthopedic test also can be a positive for a SOL/ space occupying lesion, e.g. Tumor (benign or malignant), clot, or anything taking up space where there is normally no space to be occupied.

External links

* [http://www.shawchiropractic.com/attorneys/MORE_glossary.htm Definitions of various clinical tests for neuropathy]
* [http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic769.htm More on the topic of Valsalva retinopathy]
* [http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic421.htm More on the topic of Vitreous hemorrhage]


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