Heart murmurs for beginners 🔥 🔥 🔥 Aortic & Mitral stenosis, Aortic & mitral regurgitation
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- Heart murmurs for beginners. Recognise normal and abnormal heart sounds. In this episode, we review four murmurs in total:
Ejection systolic murmur (Aortic stenosis)
pansystolic murmur (Mitral regurgitation)
Early diastolic murmur (Aortic regurgitation)
Mid diastolic murmur with opening snap (Mitral stenosis)
I hope you find this one helpful. Sit back, relax and learn!
Dr C
timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:22 Normal Heart sounds
01:07 Heart Murmur Explanation
01:41 Aortic Stenosis (Ejection systolic murmur)
04:12 Mitral Regurgitation (Pan-systolic murmur)
06:35 Aortic Regurgitation (Early diastolic murmur)
08:45 Mitral stenosis (Mid diastolic murmur with opening snap)
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Thomas, J., & Monaghan, T. (Eds.). (2014). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.
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Best video so far ❤
Brilliantly explained and illustrated.
🙏🫀Thank you Alan🌟😍
So far so with concerned to murmurs this is the best video teaching ever. Thank you sir. Its easy and simple explanation with apt visual explanation.
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Hi - thanks for reaching out. So, I use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Freso to draw and animate. More recently, I have been using Adobe animate. For final edits, I use either IMovie or Premier Pro. 😊
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