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Increased blood pressure in the arms with decreased blood pressure in the legs
🫀Coarctation of the aorta is a congenital narrowing of the aorta, typically distal to the subclavian arteries.
📉This leads to increased pressure proximal to the narrowing (upper extremities) and decreased pressure distally (lower extremities).
🩺A common finding is bounding pulses in the arms and weak or absent femoral pulses with lower extremity hypotension.
🔍This difference in perfusion is a key diagnostic feature and should prompt further cardiac evaluation and imaging.
📌Core Message
Coarctation of the aorta causes high upper extremity pressure and low lower extremity pressure due to a narrowed aortic segment.
This question is from ATI Pediatrics unit 2 Exam which contains 59 questions.
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