Heart murmur sounds (cardiac auscultation sounds) | UKMLA | CPSA
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- This video provides examples of a variety of heart sounds which may be heard during cardiac auscultation.
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Some of the heart sounds in this video include:
- Normal heart sounds (S1, S2)
- Aortic stenosis murmur sound
- Aortic regurgitation murmur sound
- Mitral regurgitation murmur sound
- Mitral stenosis murmur sound
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Chapters:
- Mitral valve 00:00
- Tricuspid valve 00:26
- Pulmonary valve 00:32
- Aortic valve 00:38
- Accentuation manoeuvres 01:05
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Auscultation sounds recorded on a ThinkLabs digital stethoscope www.thinklabs.com/
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This guy is so sick. He has almost all murmurs😂😂
It's a simulation. He doesn't really have those conditions.
@@yemi3266 yeah no shit😂
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The murmurs really do be hitting a funky beat
do dey
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But is James OK?!
You are the best keep going guys
Thanks now I know what a heart sounds like
Thank you very much sir 😊❤
This is so helpful thank you so much 🥰
Thank you.
Thanks you❤
Thanks. Def will be buying some heart merch
This amazing thanks so much!
Wow. Thank you.
Thank you 😊💗
Thank you sir
Thanks for video
among the videos this 1 really help me❤
Good job sir
I love to watch the doctors from England, such nice demeanor. The best video ever!!
Great
This calms me down so much
Me too
How?
I am Copy paste and share 🙏 thx
Cool
I have an idea. What if you'd remake (without deleating the original vids so that we coupd see how you've developped and bring back old memories) your first 2 videos with your Andrew and Colin but now in a more precise way: sounds (maybe with a microphoned stethospope), telling us what you've noticed, better angles, but still sticking a bit to the original vid etc. You know what I mean.
It would be a nice way to celebrate your 8. birthday in 2018. 2. 15.🎂 ;)
Hey Weaver. thanks for the suggestion! We'd love to put together something to celebrate 8 years, we'll have a think about what that might be! It's tough to find time alongside producing new content and working as doctors! Hope the studies are going well.
thks for this video support with this i detected a small mitral murmur confirmed by one of my friend medical student....
No unless senior doctor u and ur friend are just students 😅😂
I was like how can heart beats sound different and listening to this yes that’s very different
Can you do one for brachial pulse please?
This what i hadn't get well my lecture
Can you also auscultate the lung sound at the same time?or no?
Can someone explain why he was listening to the Tricuspid region when listening for the Aortic Regurgitation murmur?
erb's point is for the tricuspid area and the murmur of Aortic regurgitation/insufficiency. I think of it as the valve and the sound of the murmur coming down.
The blood that is meant to move from the left ventricle to the aorta goes back (in a reverse direction). Hence, the sound is heard along the sternal border, and that is why he auscultated around that area. If it were to be aortic stenosis,the sound would be heard at the aortic area.
What is the difference between mitral stenosis and regurgitation?
Stenosis is midiastolic with an opening snap, regurgitation is holosystolic and blowing.
Stenosis is the narrowing of the valve, regurgitation is the leakage (it doesn't close all the way so blood flows back into the atrium when it's trying to get to the ventricle)
Is mitral regurgitation become louder in inspiration right?
No it will be louder in expiration, left sided murmurs tend to be loudest on expiration and right sided murmurs in inspiration. You can remember this with the pneumonic RILE. Hope this helps :)
Just watching this fella makes me want to do some pushups
🙏❤
1.2 mil views and 34 comments is crazy
I don't know if my stethoscope sucks or I do, because I can never hear heart sounds with clarity, any tips docs?
Positioning (create locations) and make sure you have your stethoscope in your ears the correct way (so many people have it incorrect), the correct way is they should be facing forwards, otherwise will have a gap and won't hear the sounds as clearly (if at all). If you've done these and the problem persists try and upgrade your stethoscope, I'd highly recommend MDF (I've personally got their ProCardial ER and it is fantastic) plus lifetime warranty on everything.
I bought mine after speaking to some colleagues and them saying it was better than the Littmann they replaced.
It sounds like blowing on a microphone
I thought I would HEAR the sounds, this video shows where to listen.
gigi cats They played (and showed where to listen) the heart murmurs in the video...I’m confused?
Use headphones because the actual sound is low
Danish
Silly tunes I suppose