AVNRT physical examination

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Ramyar Ghandriz MD[2]

Overview

Common physical examination findings of AVNRT include tachycardia, hypotension, and canon a waves in jugular vein.

Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

  • Patients with AVNRT usually appear normal.

Vital Signs

Pulse

  • The heart rate is typically regular and between 140-280 bpm. In adults the range is 140-250 bpm, but in children the rate can exceed 250 bpm.

Systolic Blood Pressure

Skin

  • Skin examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

HEENT

  • HEENT examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

Neck

Lungs

Heart

  • If the AVNRT is not a complication of perivious MI, heart examination would be normal exept tachycardia that is present.

Abdomen

  • Abdominal examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

Back

  • Back examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

Genitourinary

  • Genitourinary examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

Neuromuscular

  • Neuromuscular examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

Extremities=

  • Extremities examination of patients with AVNRT is usually normal.

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