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Advanced Cardiac Physical Exam
Midge Bowers DNP, FNP-BC, AACC, CHSE,FAANP, FAAN
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Description
• This presentation will provide guidance on advanced physical exam techniques and how to integrate these techniques into practice.
• We will discuss how to perform specific maneuvers to elicit heart murmurs as well as explore physical exam findings that may be indicative of underlying pathology.
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Objectives
• Describe gross cardiac anatomy and how it relates to physical exam.
• Discuss physical exam techniques which are specific to a cardiovascular exam.
• Identify major physical exam findings which may be indicative of cardiovascular disease.
• Discuss maneuvers for eliciting specific heart murmurs
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Outline• Basic Anatomy
• Basic Hemodynamics Related to the Exam
• Auscultation
• Special Maneuvers for heart murmurs
• Non-cardiac Clues to Diagnosis
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Standard approach
Physical Exam
Differential Diagnosis
History
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Cardiac Anatomy within the chest
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
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Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
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Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
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Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
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Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
R
QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
60
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
R
QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
60
0
Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
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QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
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60
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
Begin ventricular ejection
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
R
QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
60
0
Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
Strokevolume
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
Begin ventricular ejection
End (ventricular) systolic volume
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
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QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
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Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
Strokevolume
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
Begin ventricular ejection
End (ventricular) systolic volume
Begin ventricular repolarization
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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20
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60
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
R
QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
60
0
Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
Strokevolume
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
Begin ventricular ejection
End (ventricular) systolic volume
Begin ventricular repolarization
Isovolumetric relaxation
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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100
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(d) Volume inventricle (mL)
(c) Heart sounds
(b) Pressure(mmHg)
(a) ECG P
R
QS
Dicrotic wave
Left atrialpressure
Aorticpressure
Leftventricularpressure
T
130
60
0
Atrialcontraction
Atrialcontraction
Isovolumetriccontraction
Isovolumetricrelaxation
Ventricularejection
Ventricularfilling
(e) Phases of thecardiac cycle
Strokevolume
0.3 sec0.1sec 0.4 sec
Ventricularsystole
Relaxationperiod
Atrialsystole
S1 S2 S3 S4
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Atrial depolarization
Begin atrial systole
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
Ventricular depolarization
Isovolumetric contraction
Begin ventricular ejection
End (ventricular) systolic volume
Begin ventricular repolarization
Isovolumetric relaxation
Ventricular filling
End (ventricular) diastolic volume
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Vital Signs
• Patient comfortable
• Ask about hot/cold beverage recently
• Ask about smoking/vaping
• Ask if they usually wear oxygen
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Measuring blood pressure accurately
• Use the appropriate size cuff
• Individual is seated with two feet on the floor for at least 10 minutes
• Patient comfortable
• Arm extended at the level of the heart
• Center of the cuff over the brachial artery
• Inflate rapidly, deflate slowly
• Compare both arms and treat the higher value
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What usually happens?
• Automatic cuff
• Rushing from waiting room
• Recent tobacco and/or caffeine use
• Patient and or healthcare professional talking
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Out of office bp monitoring
• Reveals undiagnosed hypertension
• Detects white coat hypertension
• Engages patient in self-monitoring
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Approach to the Cardiac Physical Exam
• Vital Signs
• Physical Appearance and mental status
• Face/Head/Neck
• Chest
• Abdomen
• Lower extremities
• Skin
• Cardiac exam• Palpation• Auscultation
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Key to this component Timing
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Appearance
“Looks good, looks bad”
Assess body habitus
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Mental status
• Indicative of cerebral perfusion
• Can reveal atherosclerotic disease
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Face/Head
• Dull, expressionless face, loss of lateral eyebrows.• Hypothyroidism
• Head or neck bobbing• Severe AR- “de Musset’s sign”
• Facial edema• Constrictive pericarditis
• High arched palate, prominent ears • Marfan syndrome
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Autoimmune disorder which can affect vasculature
Malar rash in butterfly configuration
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Indicative of systemic inflammatory vasculitis
THINK- vascular disease!
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Temporal Arteritis
(aka-Giant Cell arteritis)
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Frank’s sign
Diagonal earlobe crease associated with CAD, PVD and cerebrovascular disease
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• Nail becomes enlarged and curved.
• Associated with pulmonary, cardiovascular and thyroid diseases.
• May be seen in cirrhosis and colitis.
Clubbing
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Quincke’s sign
• In addition to the head bobbing associated with aortic regurgitation
• Pulsation in nailbed
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Marfan Syndrome
Eyes
ExopthalmosHigh output failure
Arcus Hypercholesterolemia
Blue scleraMarfan syndrome
Jaundice scleraLiver disease
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Roth Spot
Fundoscopy
Retinal artery beadingHypercholesterolemia
PapilledemaHtn
Cotton wool spotsHtn
Roth’s spots Infective endocarditis, leukemia, diabetes collagen-vascular disease
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Neck
• Jugular venous pressure
• Carotid• Pulses
• Bruits
• Thyroid• Thyromegaly
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Elevated JVP
• Reflects an increase in right atrial pressure• Heart failure
• Decrease in right ventricular compliance
• Pericardial disease
• Hypervolemia
• SVC obstruction
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Jugular Venous Pressure (JVP)
• Internal jugular vein is evaluated
• Reflects the dynamics of the right side of the heart• Venous wave pattern
• Venous pressure measurement
• Realistic approach to assessment of JVP in a clinic• Start with patient at 45 degree angle
• Evaluate the right side of the neck
• Patient is lying comfortably
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Differentiating Carotid and Jugular Pulses
• Arterial pulse
• Single upstroke, rapid movement, localized• Difficult to visualize, easier to palpate• Pulsation does not change with upright position• Not affected by compression of the root of the neck
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Assessment of pulses
• Carotid
• Radial
• Brachial
• Femoral
• Popliteal
• Dorsalis pedis
• Posterior tibial
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Carotid Pulse
• Rate of rise= upstroke
• Normal upstroke= rapid and smooth
• Normal downstroke= less abrupt
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Pulse Abnormalities
• Pulsus parvus et tardus
• Bisferiens pulse
• Pulsus alternans
• Pulsus paradoxus
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Chest• Inspection
• Shape of chest
• Lifts/heaves
• Auscultation• Identify adventitious sounds
• Don’t forget about egophony
• Percussion• Pleural effusion- dull to flat
• Lobar pneumonia- dullness
• Emphysema- hyperresonance
• Palpation• PMI apical impulse
• Left sternal border
• 2nd ICS left and right lower sternal border
• Positioning• Sitting up leaning forward
• Left lateral decubitus
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Abdomen
• Look for pulsations
• Listen for bruits
• Percuss and palpate liver
Hepatojugular reflux
• Patient supine
• Using flat hand
• Apply firm pressure over liver 30-60 seconds
• Observe the jugular vein for elevation
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Lower Extremities
• Edema
• Pitting or non-pitting
• Rubor
• Venous stasis
• Hemosiderin deposits
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Skin
• Color
• Temperature
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Auscultation of the Heart
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Auscultation
• Right 2nd ICS aortic
• Left 2nd ICS pulmonic
• Left 3rd ICS
• Left 4th ICS
• Left 5th ICS tricuspid
• Apex mitral
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Murmurs
• Timing and duration
• Location
• Radiation
• Intensity I-VI
• Pitch
• Pattern
• Quality
• Respiratory variations
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Special maneuvers
Squat
Isometric grip
Valsalva
• Maneuvers to elicit heart murmurs
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What could it be?
Personal photos Bowers
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Picwickian
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HyperthyroidismUsed with permission from Dr. Thomas Bashore
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Marfan Syndrome
Long fingers, arms and legsHigh arched palateCrowded teethFlexible jointsArm span >height(fingertip to fingertip)
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Hyperthyroidism
Used with permission from Dr. Thomas Bashore
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Used with permission from Dr. Thomas Bashore
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Down Syndrome
Brushfield Spots
Used with permission from Dr. Thomas Bashore
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Coarctation of the Aorta
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Tendon Xanthomas
Used with permission from Dr. Thomas Bashore
Painless swelling. May be seen on jointsIndicative of familial hypercholesterolemia and premature CAD
Xanthelasma occur on eyelids
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Summary
• Use a systemic approach
• Be observant
• Correlate findings with ekg, echo and other diagnostic studies
• Practice
Personal photos Bowers