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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
The | The physical examination in patients with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection depends on the following factors- | ||
* Type of anatomic connection present between systemic and pulmonary venous circulation | * Type of anatomic connection present between systemic and pulmonary venous circulation |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief:Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]; Keri Shafer, M.D. [3] Priyamvada Singh, MBBS [[4]] Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Kristin Feeney, B.S. [[5]]
Overview
The physical finding depends on the degree of obstruction and the degree of left-to-right shunting.
Physical Examination
The physical examination in patients with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection depends on the following factors-
- Type of anatomic connection present between systemic and pulmonary venous circulation
- Degree of obstruction
- Type of obstruction (obstructed, unobstructed)
- Amount of right to left shunting
Vitals
Pulse
- Decreased pulses (low systemic blood flow)
Blood Pressure
- Hypotension (low systemic blood flow)
Respiratory Rate
- Tachypnea (right sided volume overload)
- Peripheral edema (right sided heart failure)
Heart
Inspection
- Precodial asymmetry indicating right ventricular hypertrophy may be present
Palpation
- Right ventricular heave or lift may be present
Auscultation
Heart Sounds
- Prominent, fixed split second heart sound (S2) is present
- S3 gallop may be present
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Murmurs
- Systolic ejection murmur due to increased stroke volume across the pulmonary valve best heard at left upper sternal border may be present. Ejection murmurs are more prominent in unobstructed TAPVC.
- Diastolic murmur due to tricuspid regurgitation may be present.
Abdomen
- Hepatomegaly
Extremities
- Cyanosis (right to left shunt)