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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Normal physical exam signs of pregnancy include an "innocent" systolic flow murmur in 96% of patients due to the hyperdaynamic circulation, a diastolic murmur in 18% of patients, [[jugular venous distension]] and a displaced [[cardiac apex]] due to volume expansion, an S<sub>3</sub> in 84% of patients, an occasional S<sub>4</sub>, [[varicose veins]] and [[pedal edema]]. | Normal physical exam signs of pregnancy include an "innocent" systolic flow murmur in 96% of patients due to the hyperdaynamic circulation, a diastolic murmur in 18% of patients, [[jugular venous distension]] and a displaced [[cardiac apex]] due to volume expansion, an S<sub>3</sub> in 84% of patients, an occasional S<sub>4</sub>, [[varicose veins]] and [[pedal edema]]. | ||
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==Vitals== | ===Vitals=== | ||
*Arterial pulses are high volume and [[Collapsing pulse|collapsing in nature]]. Such [[collapsing pulse]] must be differentiated from other hyperdynamic states including [[aortic insufficiency]] and [[hyperthyroidism]]. | *Arterial pulses are high volume and [[Collapsing pulse|collapsing in nature]]. Such [[collapsing pulse]] must be differentiated from other hyperdynamic states including [[aortic insufficiency]] and [[hyperthyroidism]]. | ||
==Neck== | ===Neck=== | ||
*The carotid upstroke is brisk due to the volume expansion and hyperdynamic state | *The carotid upstroke is brisk due to the volume expansion and hyperdynamic state | ||
*[[Jugular venous distension]] may be present due to the volume expansion | *[[Jugular venous distension]] may be present due to the volume expansion | ||
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====Heart Sounds:==== | ====Heart Sounds:==== | ||
*Increased intensity of the first [[heart sound]] secondary to physiologic hyperdynamic circulation during pregnancy | *Increased intensity of the first [[heart sound]] secondary to physiologic hyperdynamic circulation during pregnancy | ||
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*Pulmonic [[Heart murmur#Systolic Murmurs|midsystolic murmur]] | *Pulmonic [[Heart murmur#Systolic Murmurs|midsystolic murmur]] | ||
*[[Continuous murmur]] ([[mammary soufflé]], [[cervical hum]]) | *[[Continuous murmur]] ([[mammary soufflé]], [[cervical hum]]) | ||
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*Adventitious sounds such as basal [[rales]] may be appreciated | |||
==Extremities== | ===Extremities=== | ||
*[[Varicosities]] and [[ankle edema]] secondary to [[IVC|inferior vena caval]] compression | *[[Varicosities]] and [[ankle edema]] secondary to [[IVC|inferior vena caval]] compression | ||
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Overview
Normal physical exam signs of pregnancy include an "innocent" systolic flow murmur in 96% of patients due to the hyperdaynamic circulation, a diastolic murmur in 18% of patients, jugular venous distension and a displaced cardiac apex due to volume expansion, an S3 in 84% of patients, an occasional S4, varicose veins and pedal edema.
Physical Examination
Vitals
- Arterial pulses are high volume and collapsing in nature. Such collapsing pulse must be differentiated from other hyperdynamic states including aortic insufficiency and hyperthyroidism.
Neck
- The carotid upstroke is brisk due to the volume expansion and hyperdynamic state
- Jugular venous distension may be present due to the volume expansion
Heart
Heart Sounds:
- Increased intensity of the first heart sound secondary to physiologic hyperdynamic circulation during pregnancy
- An S4 is occasionally heard
- An S3 is heard in 84% of cases
Murmur:
- In general there are often innocent murmurs of pregnancy. These are the result of a hyperkinetic circulation. These murmurs are usually midsystolic and soft and heard best at the left lower sternal border and over the pulmonic area.
- A systolic murmur is heard in 96% of patients, and a diastolic murmur is heard in 18% of patients.
- Pulmonic midsystolic murmur
- Continuous murmur (mammary soufflé, cervical hum)
Lungs
- Adventitious sounds such as basal rales may be appreciated
Extremities
- Varicosities and ankle edema secondary to inferior vena caval compression