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Overview
Hyperdyamic circulation is an increase in pulse pressure and blood pressure caused by certain physiological and psychiatric illnesses. The patient often presents with a collapsing pulse and sinus tachycardia. Some of the possible causes of hyperdynamic circulation are listed below:
- Anaemia
- Anxiety
- AV fistulae
- Beri-beri
- Erythroderma
- Exercise
- Hepatic failure
- Hypercapnia
- Paget's disease
- Pregnancy
- Pyrexia
- Thyrotoxicosis
- Vasodilator drugs
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