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Functional murmur

Type of heart murmur

Functional murmur

Type of heart murmur

Heart sounds of a healthy human female with a functional or "innocent" heart murmur after exercise.

A functional murmur (innocent murmur, physiologic murmur) is a heart murmur that is primarily due to physiologic conditions outside the heart, as opposed to structural defects in the heart itself. Serious conditions can arise even in the absence of a primary heart defect, and it is possible for peripheral conditions to generate abnormalities in the heart. Therefore, caution should be applied to use of the terms "innocent" or "benign" in this context.Use of the term dates to the mid 19th century.

Benign pediatric heart murmur

Functional murmurs are an important consideration in the precordial examination of an infant or child.

Presentation

  • Soft, less than 3/6 in intensity (although note that even when structural heart disease is present, intensity does not predict severity.)
  • Often position-dependent. Murmurs heard while supine and may disappear when upright or sitting.
  • Otherwise healthy individual, no concerns about growth, no symptoms of heart failure such as dyspnea on exertion. (In infants, ask if the baby cries during feeding, becomes diaphoretic, or develops a rapid respiratory rate. In older children, this can be elucidated by asking whether or not the child can keep up with peers during play.)
  • Occurs during systole or continuously during both systole and diastole. (Murmurs occurring only during diastole are usually pathologic, but can also be heard during hyperdynamic states.)
  • Physiologic splitting of S2 (A2 and P2 components should only be resolvable during inspiration and should merge during expiration.)
  • No palpable thrill (A thrill is a vibration caused by turbulent blood flow.)

Diagnosis

Types, and DDx

NameLocationDDx
author=Joffe HStitle=Genesis of Still's innocent systolic murmurjournal=Br Heart Jvolume=67issue=2pages=206date=February 1992pmid=1540448pmc=1024759doi= 10.1136/hrt.67.2.206-b}}inferior aspect of LLSB (lower left sternal border), systolic ejection sound, vibratory/musical qualitysubaortic stenosis, small VSD
Pulmonary ejectionsuperior aspect of LLSB, ejection soundPulmonary stenosis, atrial septal defect
Venous humInfraclavicular throughout the cardiac cycle (right side left side), diminishes with jugular vein palpation or neck turningPDA
Supraclavicular arterial bruit (Systemic Flow Murmur)Above claviclesaortic stenosis, bicuspid aortic valve
Peripheral pulmonary stenosis (Pulmonary flow murmur)High-pitch with radiation to back and armpitPDA, pulmonary stenosis

In the adult, hyperdynamic circulation of the blood may also produce a functional murmur, such as in anemia or thyrotoxicosis.

Prognosis

Innocent murmurs are inconsequential and usually disappear as the child grows. ECG and Chest XRAY are normal.

References

:6. Circulation 2005: Innocent Murmurs http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/111/3/e20

References

  1. {{DorlandsDict. five/000068109. functional murmur
  2. LUISADA AA. (May 1955). "The functional murmur: the laying to rest of a ghost". Dis Chest.
  3. Thomas Biancaniello. [http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/111/3/e20.full Innocent Murmurs] ''[[Circulation (journal). Circulation]]''. 2005; 111: e20-e22.
  4. Joffe HS. (February 1992). "Genesis of Still's innocent systolic murmur". Br Heart J.
  5. "Innocent Heart Murmurs".
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