Problem based review: The pregnant woman presenting to the AMU with palpitations

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Abstract

Pregnant patients commonly present to the acute medical team with symptoms requiring further investigation. Palpitations are a common reason for presentation on the acute medical take, and most acute physicians will be familiar with the process of investigation. The combination of pregnancy and palpitations raises a broad differential diagnosis and can complicate the management pathway. This problem based review is designed to summarise the key issues which may arise during the management of a typical patient presenting in this way.

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Middleton, D., Aljuboori, S., Banerjee, A., Altemimi, H., & Nelson-Piercy, C. (2014). Problem based review: The pregnant woman presenting to the AMU with palpitations. Acute Medicine. Rila Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.52964/amja.0365

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