Pulsus parvus et tardus
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Pulsus parvus et tardus is charactrized by all Except
A. Slow-rising
B. Late-peaking
C. Low-amplitude
D. Best Felt in Radial artery
What is pulsus parvus et tardus?
Seen in – aortic valve stenosis
“Pulsus parvus et tardus” refers to a carotid upstroke which is –
- weak – parvus
- delayed – tardus
How to assess “Pulsus parvus et tardus”
To asses for “parvus,”
Palpate one’s own carotid artery while concurrently palpating the patient’s carotid artery. Appreciate the weak pulse
To assess for “tardus,”
- Auscultate the patient’s S2 heart sound while palpating their carotid upstroke.
- The S2 and carotid upstroke should occur almost simultaneously.
- If the carotid upstroke comes significantly after the S2 heart sound, “tardus” is present indicating severe aortic stenosis.