Cardiac Causes of Clubbing
Causes of collapsing pulse
Causes of absent radial pulse
Causes of impalpable apex beat
What are the features of Pulmonary HTN
What are the four heart sounds
What investigations would you want to do at the end of a cardio examination?
Features of Aortic Stenosis
Features of severe disease:
Ddx of AS
Causes of AS
Common:
Rare:
Rx of AS

Clinical signs of severe MR
Murmur in MR
Blowing PSM
Apex
Left lateral position in end-expiration
Radiates to the axilla
DDx for MR
Right-sided: TR
AS
VSD
Causes of MR
Chronic:
Acute
What might you see on ECG and CXR for a patient with MR?
ECG
CXR:
Echo features for severe MR
Jet width >0.6cm
Systolic pulmonary flow reversal
Regurgitant volume >60ml
Specific Mx of MR
AF: rate control and anticoagulation
Emboli: anticoagulant
↓ afterload
ACEi or β-B (esp. carvedilol)
Diuretics
Valve replacement
Murmur in AR
High-pitched early diastolic murmur
LLSE (3rd left IC parasternal)
Sitting forward in end-expiration
Additional Murmurs:
Ejection systolic flow murmur
Austin-Flint murmur (rumbling MDM @ apex secondary to regurgitant jet fluttering the anterior mitral valve)
Signs of AR
Eponymous Signs
Quincke’s: capillary pulsation in nail beds
Corrigan’s: visible vigorous carotid pulsation
De Musset’s: head nodding
Traube’s: pistol-shot sound over femorals
Duroziez’s
Systolic murmur over the femoral artery ̄c proximal compression.
Diastolic murmur ̄c distal compression
Mueller’s: systolic pulsations of the uvula
Rosenbach’s: systolic pulsations of the liver
Causes of AR
Chronic
Acute
Indications of valve replacement for AR
Symptomatic: NYHA >2
LV dysfunction
Pulse pressure >100mmHg
ECG changes: T inversion in lateral leads
LV enlargement on CXR or EF <50%
Mitral Stenosis Murmur
Opening snap
Rumbling MDM
Apex - tapping apex
Left lateral position in end-expiration
With the Bell
Radiates to the axilla
Loud first HS
Pre-systolic accentuation if pt. in sinus rhythm
Atrial contraction
Graham Steell murmur (EDM secondary to PR)
ECG Features of Mitral Stenosis
P-mitrale
AF