- Apex beat
The apex beat, also called the point of maximum impulse (PMI), is the furthermost point outwards (laterally) and downwards (inferiorly) from the
sternum at which thecardiac impulse can be felt. The cardiac impulse is the result of theheart rotating, moving forward and striking against the chest wall during systole.The normal apex beat can be
palpate d in theprecordium "left 5th intercostal space", at the point of intersection with the "left midclavicular line". In children the apex beat occurs in the fourth rib interspace medial to the nipple. The apex beat may also be found at abnormal locations; in many cases ofdextrocardia , the apex beat may be felt on the right side.Lateral and/or inferior displacement of the apex beat usually indicates enlargement of the heart, called
cardiomegaly . The apex beat may also be displaced by other conditions:
* Pleural or pulmonary diseases
* Deformities of the chest wall or the thoracic vertebraSometimes, the apex beat may not be palpable, either due to a thick chest wall, or conditions where the
stroke volume is reduced; such as duringventricular tachycardia or shock.The character of the apex beat may provide vital diagnostic clues:
* A forceful impulse indicates pressure overload in the heart (as might occur inhypertension )
* An uncoordinated(dyskinetic) apex beat involving a larger area than normal indicates ventricular dysfunction; such as an aneurysm following myocardial infarction
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