Viewers, please note a correction at about 4:25 of the video: The "handgrip maneuver" actually typically makes the murmur of BOTH aortic stenosis AND "subaortic stenosis" decrease. Sorry for the confusion on the way that is displayed.
@@mercedes7811 due to the increased afterload, the ejected flow will decrease; resulting in less murmur sounds. hope you find this useful after 2 years:))
Great content! Been watching your video since nursing school and MCAT prep. Now working on my APP. Always great to come back and review contents. Thanks Dr. Seheult!
I really really need a reply, I’ve been diagnosed with this aswell as haemochromotosis and cardiac arrhythmia. I’ve been told to do not type of physical exercise bar low static sports such as bowling or golf. I’m going to the gym regardless of what I will be told. What are the chances of me dying. Is it a serious risk I’m taking?
Then why does in Brokenbrough phenomenon post PVC there is increased LVOT obstruction inspite large diastolic filling which occurred as a compensation for PVC?
Is there any type of medication in HCM treatment that is administered pn (per necessity) when symptoms occur along side a regular regime? Let's say you're well medicated but after a sudden run you get shortness of breath to the point of near fainting. Is there then any medication one would take to relieve these symptoms immediately?
Love the videos recently with questions but would really prefer to not have the answer given to us immediately but hey we can't get everything we want :)
Very high possibility , HCM is an Autosomal dominant inherited condition i.e if even if one parent has it ,there is 75% probability for the children to have HCM Please consult your local GP & screen for HCM
@@sushamas9391 Chance of a child with a single parent with HCM not having the disease is only 25% HCM is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes Better not to take any chance , I advise you to undergo an Echo test, relativley cheap & noninvasive test It is possible to lead a healthy productive life with HCM
@@driqbal8428 I am 16 year aur mere andr HcM ka symptoms ha lekin mere Ami ya abu kisey ko hcm ni ha ECG karwie WO normal h 2 din ho gaye ha heart beat 1 second ka liye bhi normal ni hoie
Love the series, great voice great structure. However I think udner hand grip the AS murmur would decrease, according to wikipedia and FA2017-cardio chapter, since it's due to forward flowing blood. Thank you for sharing :)
You are correct! Dr. Seheult meant to say the handgrip maneuver makes the murmur of BOTH aortic stenosis AND subaortic stenosis decrease. Sorry for the mistake, and thank you for the correction. We'll add an annotation to the video.
Viewers, please note a correction at about 4:25 of the video: The "handgrip maneuver" actually typically makes the murmur of BOTH aortic stenosis AND "subaortic stenosis" decrease. Sorry for the confusion on the way that is displayed.
Can you please explain why this is the case?
@@mercedes7811 due to the increased afterload, the ejected flow will decrease; resulting in less murmur sounds. hope you find this useful after 2 years:))
Great content! Been watching your video since nursing school and MCAT prep. Now working on my APP. Always great to come back and review contents. Thanks Dr. Seheult!
I really really need a reply, I’ve been diagnosed with this aswell as haemochromotosis and cardiac arrhythmia. I’ve been told to do not type of physical exercise bar low static sports such as bowling or golf. I’m going to the gym regardless of what I will be told. What are the chances of me dying. Is it a serious risk I’m taking?
Then why does in Brokenbrough phenomenon post PVC there is increased LVOT obstruction inspite large diastolic filling which occurred as a compensation for PVC?
fantastic delivery. thank you, doctor!
Despite saying furosemide is not a good option we do have to give it right but at a low dose?
Nice lecture Sir, I'm suffering from hcm, pl guide me,
Can you explain the different treatments available for HCM?
Lovely!! Thank you very much
Is there any type of medication in HCM treatment that is administered pn (per necessity) when symptoms occur along side a regular regime? Let's say you're well medicated but after a sudden run you get shortness of breath to the point of near fainting. Is there then any medication one would take to relieve these symptoms immediately?
They usually start lopressor.
However, it only controls but doesn't remit all symptomolgy!
Love the videos recently with questions but would really prefer to not have the answer given to us immediately but hey we can't get everything we want :)
Thanks for the suggestion, we'll give it a try for our next video!
Very good lecture!!!!!
Thanks!
Many thanks dr this was very helpful to me my next exam is one 7th February may Allah helps me with it.
Kreşendo - dekreşendo = Aort darlığı (sistolik ejeksiyondaki üfürüm)
Tabii subvalvuler aort darlığı da bu üfürüme dahil, ki o da hipertrofik obstruktif kmp oluyor
Pulmoner darlıkta da aynı üfürüm söz konusu (kreşendo - dekreşendo)
Thank you !!!
I have a doubt .. can anyone tell .. my father had hcm and he died 2 years ago ... can I have hcm
Very high possibility ,
HCM is an Autosomal dominant inherited condition i.e if even if one parent has it ,there is 75% probability for the children to have HCM
Please consult your local GP & screen for HCM
Mohammed Iqbal ... there is any chance to not have hcm
@@sushamas9391 Chance of a child with a single parent with HCM not having the disease is only 25%
HCM is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young athletes
Better not to take any chance ,
I advise you to undergo an Echo test, relativley cheap & noninvasive test
It is possible to lead a healthy productive life with HCM
@@driqbal8428 I am 16 year aur mere andr HcM ka symptoms ha lekin mere Ami ya abu kisey ko hcm ni ha ECG karwie WO normal h 2 din ho gaye ha heart beat 1 second ka liye bhi normal ni hoie
Oh let me tell u about the results after going to hospital
Love the series, great voice great structure. However I think udner hand grip the AS murmur would decrease, according to wikipedia and FA2017-cardio chapter, since it's due to forward flowing blood. Thank you for sharing :)
You are correct! Dr. Seheult meant to say the handgrip maneuver makes the murmur of BOTH aortic stenosis AND subaortic stenosis decrease. Sorry for the mistake, and thank you for the correction. We'll add an annotation to the video.
Fruitful....thanks
I viewed your video mate, really love the content. Subscribed straight away, We should connect!
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