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Cardiovascular | Reference | Apex BeatRef: Apex Beat- Normal landmark
- Palpating deviation
- Absent apex beat causes
- Apex deviation causes
- Abnormal apex beat types
- Palpate sternal angle [angle of Louie]which is 2nd rib.
- Space below is 2nd intercostal space.
- Count down to 5th intercostal.
- 1cm medial to midclavicular line.
- Pediatric heart is different. See PediatricHeart Reference.
- Dr makes a claw.
- Put middle finger in 5th intercostal space on lateral ribcage.
- Place rest of hands fingers in spaces above and below.
- Move claw around mediallyfinding the apex beat.
- DOPES:
- Death
- Obesity
- Pericarditis
- Emphysemaother COPD
- Sinus inversus
With trachea shift also: Without trachea shift: - Cardiomegaly
- Scoliosis
- Pectus excavatum
- Sinus inversus
- Double impulse:
What: systole has 2 impulses. DDx: hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. - Dyskinetic:
What: uncoordinatedeasily palpable. DDx: MI. - Hyperdynamic:
What: forcefulsustained apex beat. DDx: ASHTN. - Hyperkinetic:
What: coordinatedpalpated beat is distributed over greater area. DDx: LV dilation. - Tapping apex:
What: S1 sound is palpable. See Heart SoundsReference. DDx: mitral stenosis.
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