Arterial Pulse Waveforms – Clinical Interpretation and Significance --- Importance of Pulse Waveform Analysis Examination of the arterial pulse is a powerful bedside tool. Beyond rate and rhythm, the contour, amplitude, and timing of the pulse provide clues to underlying valvular disease, cardiomyopathy, and ventricular function. Pulse waveform abnormalities often mirror left ventricular systolic dynamics and arterial compliance. --- Normal Pulse A normal arterial pulse has: Rapid upstroke Smooth systolic peak Gradual downstroke It reflects normal left ventricular ejection, intact aortic valve function, and compliant arterial system. --- Water Hammer Pulse (Collapsing Pulse) Key Features Bounding, forceful pulse Rapid upstroke followed by sudden collapse Wide pulse pressure Mechanism High systolic pressure from increased stroke volume combined with rapid diastolic runoff leads to abrupt arterial collapse. Common Associations Aortic regurgitation High-output states (e.g., anemia, thyrot...
Dr. Usman's Cardiology Notes
Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!