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The following physical examination findings may be seen in patients with stress cardiomyopathy:<ref name="pmid23073280">{{cite journal |vauthors=Y-Hassan S, Yamasaki K |title=History of takotsubo syndrome: is the syndrome really described as a disease entity first in 1990? Some inaccuracies |journal=Int. J. Cardiol. |volume=166 |issue=3 |pages=736–7 |year=2013 |pmid=23073280 |doi=10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.09.183 |url=}}</ref> | The following physical examination findings may be seen in patients with stress cardiomyopathy:<ref name="pmid23073280">{{cite journal |vauthors=Y-Hassan S, Yamasaki K |title=History of takotsubo syndrome: is the syndrome really described as a disease entity first in 1990? Some inaccuracies |journal=Int. J. Cardiol. |volume=166 |issue=3 |pages=736–7 |year=2013 |pmid=23073280 |doi=10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.09.183 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*General appearance: Patient may look ill and in distress | *General appearance: Patient may look ill and in distress | ||
*Vital signs: can be within normal limits, but some patients | *[[Vital signs]]: can be within normal limits, but some patients have [[hypotension]], [[bradycardia]] and/or [[tachypnea]] | ||
*Cardiac auscultation: approximately 20% of patients may have a transient systolic murmur | *Cardiac [[auscultation]]: approximately 20% of patients may have a transient [[Systolic murmurs|systolic murmur]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical examination
The following physical examination findings may be seen in patients with stress cardiomyopathy:[1]
- General appearance: Patient may look ill and in distress
- Vital signs: can be within normal limits, but some patients have hypotension, bradycardia and/or tachypnea
- Cardiac auscultation: approximately 20% of patients may have a transient systolic murmur
References
- ↑ Y-Hassan S, Yamasaki K (2013). "History of takotsubo syndrome: is the syndrome really described as a disease entity first in 1990? Some inaccuracies". Int. J. Cardiol. 166 (3): 736–7. doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.09.183. PMID 23073280.