Essentials of Bedside Cardiology
Humana Press Inc. (Verlag)
978-1-4684-9754-0 (ISBN)
1 The Checklist in History Taking.- Advantages of a Checklist.- Reminder List History.- Etiologies.- Follow-Up Questions.- New York Heart Association Functional and Therapeutic Classification.- 2 Cardiac Clues from Physical Appearance.- Skin.- Congenital and Acquired Facies.- Eyes.- Edema.- Extremities.- Chest and Respiration.- 3 Arterial Pulses and Pressures.- Method of Arm Palpation.- Rates of Rise and Pulse Volume.- Pulsus Bisferiens.- Palpation of the Leg Pulses.- Estimating Systolic Blood Pressure by Palpation Alone.- Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement.- Korotkoff Sounds.- Chest Piece Placement and Choice.- Equipment Sources of Error.- Systolic Pressure Measurement.- Diastolic Blood Pressure Recording.- Accuracy of Blood Pressure Recording.- Summary of How to Take Arm Blood Pressures by Listening for Korotkoff Sounds.- Pseudohypertension.- Pulsus Alternans.- Blood Pressure and Pulses in the Legs.- Pulsus Paradoxus.- Capillary Pulsation.- Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA).- How to Tell Cardiac Function by Blood Pressure Response to a Valsalva Maneuver.- 4 Jugular Pressure and Pulsations.- Venous Pressure by Jugular Inspection.- How to Use the Internal Jugulars as a Manometer.- Method of Obtaining an Accurate Measurement of Venous Pressure.- How to Tell Jugular from Carotid Pulsations.- The Abdominal Compression Test (Hepatojugular Reflux).- Jugular Pulse Contours.- 5 Inspection and Palpation of the Chest.- Ventricular Enlargement from Examination of the Chest.- Cardiac Dilatation Signs in the Left Lateral Decubitis Position.- Right Ventricular Enlargement.- Left-Sided Causes of Left Parasternal Movement.- X-ray Evaluation of Cardiac Size.- Diagnosis of Ventricular Hypertrophy by Physical Examination of the Precordium.- 6 The Stethoscope.- The Bell Chest Piece.- The Smooth Diaphragm.- The Tubing.- Air Leaks and Ear Tips.- Summary of Good Stethoscope Characteristics.- 7 Diagramming and Grading Heart Sounds and Murmurs.- The Auscultogram.- Grading of Heart Sounds and Murmurs.- 8 The First Heart Sound (S1).- Physiology of the First Sound Components.- The M1 Plus Aortic Ejection Sound as the Cause of a Split S1.- The Pulmonary Ejection Sound.- Loudness of the M1.- 9 The Second Heart Sound (S2).- Physiology and Nomenclature for the S2.- Explanation of Normal Splitting Sequence of S2.- Physiology of the Normally Moving Split.- Loudness of the Components of S2.- The Widely Split S2.- The A2–P2 in Pulmonary Stenosis.- ASDs with Narrow Splits.- Differential Diagnosis of the Fixed Split.- The Narrowly Split S2.- The S2 Split in Pulmonary Hypertension.- The Reversed or Paradoxically Split S2.- 10 The Opening Snap.- Mechanism and Timing.- Relation Between the 2-OS Interval and the Severity of Mitral Stenosis.- The Loudness of the Opening Snap.- How to Tell an A2–P2 from an A2-OS.- 11 The Third Heart Sound (S3).- Nomenclature.- Timing.- Mechanism of Production.- The Physiological S3.- Loudness of the S3.- The Exaggerated Physiological S3.- The PathologicalS3.- The Physiological Versus the Pathological S3.- The Right Versus the Left Ventricular S3.- The S3 Versus the Opening Snap.- 12 The Fourth Heart Sound (S4).- Nomenclature.- Mode of Production.- Recognizing the Rhythm of the S4 Gallop.- The Physiological S4.- The Pathological S4.- Loudness and Audibility of the S4.- Differentiation of the S4 from the S3.- Differentiation of an S4–S1 from a Split S1 (M1–A1 or M1–T1).- Severity of Cardiac Dysfunction and Presence of an S4.- The S4–S1 Interval and Severity of Dysfunction.- Summation and Augmented Gallops.- The Pacemaker S4-Like Click.- 13 Ejection Murmurs.- Physical Causes.- Characteristics of the Ejection Murmur.- Types of Ejection Murmurs.- Systolic Flow Murmurs.- Aortic Stenosis Ejection Murmurs.- Pulmonary Stenosis Ejection Murmurs.- The Effect of Respiration on PS Ejection Murmurs.- Thoracic, Subclavian, Carotid, and Thyroid Artery Flow Murmurs.- 14 Systolic Regurgitant Murmurs.- The Effect of a Sudden Long Diastole on Left-Sided Regurgitant Murmurs.- Mitral Regurgitation Murmurs.- Effect of Drugs and Maneuvers on Systolic Regurgitant Murmurs.- The Prolapsed Mitral Valve Syndrome (Barlow’s Syndrome).- Tricuspid Regurgitation (TR) Murmurs.- The Cardiorespiratory Murmur.- VSD Murmurs.- Continuous Murmurs.- 15 Diastolic Murmurs.- Diastolic Atrioventricular Valve Murmurs.- Tricuspid Diastolic Flow Murmurs.- Tricuspid Stenosis (TS) Diastolic Murmurs.- Diastolic Semilunar Valve Murmurs.- Pulmonary Regurgitation Murmurs.- Pericardial Friction Rubs.- 16 Abdominal Murmurs.- Normal Abdominal Murmurs.- Abnormal Abdominal Murmurs.
"This is a thoughtful book, particularly strong on the correct physiological explanation of physical signs. I have always found Jules Constant's book to be my first (and only) reference regarding physical signs, and it is a great pleasure to see this updated version. Given the breadth of coverage it is surprisingly short and readable, and highly recommended." -Cardiology News
Reihe/Serie | Contemporary Cardiology |
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Zusatzinfo | 107 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 298 p. 107 illus. With online files/update. |
Verlagsort | Totowa, NJ |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Innere Medizin ► Kardiologie / Angiologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-4684-9754-5 / 1468497545 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4684-9754-0 / 9781468497540 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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