Sir 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤thank you sirrr🙏🙏🙏 yourr awsmmm pleasee sir more and more videos like why epidural space is having negative pressure and how respiratory physiology influences all of this....i got a much better phtsiologic idea sirr🔥🔥🔥 During systole blood goes through mitral and tricuspid so if there is murmur its either MS, TS, AR or PR and during diastole it will be MR TR AS or PS🔥🔥🔥
If I use headphones then the volume of your voice breaks my ear drums. The heartbeats need to be amplified to the same level as the voice because I can't listen to it otherwise. The video appears to be very good if I could manage to listen to it.
Thanks Doctor. Doctor, may you are anyone tell me what is the difference between HOCM (hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, and left ventricular sub-aortic hypertrophy. The latter we studied in medical school, around 1994, cardiomyopathy was a still a new classification and not in syllabus yet. perhaps both are same pathology, but i need strait-forward answer. note; i am an anesthesiologist, not a cardiologist nor internist.
Dude! We need a warning! I had to go back and listen to my heart all over again, to make sure I didn’t develop a sudden heart attack! Wouldn’t THAT have been ironic if I had? 😂
1.MDM of MS
2. PSM of TR, Carvallo's sign
Saving this video for final year ❤❤
1.(mid-late diastolic murmur). mitral stenosis murmur.
2. pansystolic murmur of right side (tricuspid), carvalo's sign
the best video on murmurs, so concise, so conceptual and so thorough. hats off to you man
Glad that you found it helpful 🤗
Thanks a lot for appreciating my efforts 💐
1.Continuous murmur
2.Pansystolic murmur of tricuspid regurgitation(carvallo's sign)
2:26 S1and S2
6:07 psm
7:32 psm
9:35 msm
14:15 msm
14:25 lsm
16:44 Diastolic murmur
18:06 AR and PR
18:20 m-l dm ms
19:21 ms mdm
Best Video on murmurs so far
Thank you so much dear 🤗💐
Wonderful video presentation on Murmurs without murmuring with excellent clarity
Q1 - MDM with presystolic accentuation
Q2 - tricuspid regurgitation, carvallo's sign
Thank you very much, awesome presentation skills and a very calm tone! Appreciated Dr
1 St answer- mitral stenosis
2 ND answer- tricuspid regur.
Very well explained. Thank you
Exactly the video i needed so much helpful for my final yr thank you so muchh❤
Sir 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤thank you sirrr🙏🙏🙏 yourr awsmmm pleasee sir more and more videos like why epidural space is having negative pressure and how respiratory physiology influences all of this....i got a much better phtsiologic idea sirr🔥🔥🔥
During systole blood goes through mitral and tricuspid so if there is murmur its either MS, TS, AR or PR and during diastole it will be MR TR AS or PS🔥🔥🔥
I never see smbody teach so much good gems
I really appreciate you brief and simplified explanation.Thank u so.I am studying medicine in Ethiopia.
Most welcome dear! 🤗
Stay blessed!
Excellent 👍 video excellent work excellent 👍 presentation well done 👏 perfectly explained keep it up 👍
1-mitral stenosis
2 - pansystolic murmur(PSM)
If I use headphones then the volume of your voice breaks my ear drums. The heartbeats need to be amplified to the same level as the voice because I can't listen to it otherwise. The video appears to be very good if I could manage to listen to it.
Yeah man
Yes agree. And i wish he puts longer duration for each sound so we can listen carefully
Exactly
So precise and perfect !! Thank u so much 👏👏👏
Just Amazing Sir.. Got a good clarity
This is so marvellous 💐🌹🏵🌼
Thank you so much dear! 🤗💐
Question 1) MDM for mitral stenosis
Question 2) ESM for pulmonary stenosis
Simply beautiful ❤️❤️
Q1. Mild late diastolic murmur
Q2. Pansystolic murmur
1-diastolic
2- continuous machinary
very beautifully explained.
1) Mid diastolic murmur
2) Pan systolic murmur of TR
Very simple explanation.....worth it
Amazing video sir thankyou😢
Dear sir excellent explanation
Humble observation
Austin flint is diastolic murmur
Regards sir 🙏?
Sir...u r the best.....
Thanks dear! ❤️
Thank you so much sir ♥️♥️♥️
thank you ma'am
1.Early diastolic murmur
2. Pansystolic/Holosystolic murmur.
Best video HANDS DOWN 🫡 btw the answer is think is
1) Mitral stenosis murmur
2) Aortic stenosis (late systolic murmur)
Tell me if i am wrong…😊
1 machinery
2 mid systolic
Talent explalaination
So good ❤
just a small correction at 18:52 that the mitral stenosis murmur does not radiate to axilla. it is the mitral regurgitation murmur.
Excellent video ❤
1) diastolic murmur
2) pansystolic murmur
Thank you so much❤
6.6 -pansystolic murmur
9.35,,,14.15-mid systolic murmur
14.15-late systolic murmur
16.44,,,,18.06-diastolic murmur
18.19.....19.20-mild mitral
stenosis murmur
19.36-patent ductus arteriosus(continuous murmur)
Pansystolic (MR,TR,VSD) 7:30; Ejection systolic(AS,PS,HOCM) 14:11; ASD,MVP 14:22; EDM (AR,PR) 16:42, MDM(MS,TS) 18:19; Continous murmur (PDA) 19:38;questions 20:55
Thank youuu from syria❤
Thank you sir 🔥🔥🔥
Most welcome dear! 🤗❤️
1) Mid - late diastolic murmur
2) Pan systolic murmur
1)Mital stenosis
2)Tricuspid regurgitation that is pan/holo systolic murmur
Sign:Carvallo's sign
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1.MDM of MS
2.PSM of VSD
1.mid systolic murmur
2.Pansystolic murmur
So good 😍😍👌👌you explain it too simple and good 😍😍👌👌🙏🙏🌺🌺
very helpful :) thank you
Thanks Doctor. Doctor, may you are anyone tell me what is the difference between HOCM (hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, and left ventricular sub-aortic hypertrophy. The latter we studied in medical school, around 1994, cardiomyopathy was a still a new classification and not in syllabus yet. perhaps both are same pathology, but i need strait-forward answer. note; i am an anesthesiologist, not a cardiologist nor internist.
just perfect
What do you mean by shape of murmur
6:06 Pansystolic Murmur
Please tell me why mitral valve closure sound best heard in apex beat area instead of valve area?
1. MS
2. TR
I wish if u can make a video of only the murmur sounds without the explanation. It is difficult to manage to hear the murmurs vs ur voice
1 MDS of MS
2 PSM of MR
1,ms
2,psm of, mr, tr or vsd
What might be lu-lub dub? Extra beat (half?) beat
Great sir
No tricuspid regurgitation increase on inspiration
Mid diastolic murmur
Continuous murmur
Great❤
Did mitral stenosis and mitral Regegitation radiates to axilla
18:20 MS
Simply superb
Is continuous murmur the same as pansystolic?
No continuous will also be heard in dyastole
1st was Mitral stenosis and second was pansystolic murmur
Tricuspid regurgitation caravallo sign
Difficult to distinguish murmurs
What causes the opening snap?
Open stenosis valve mitral or tricasped
19:37 Continous Murmur
I think no radiation in Ms?
18:06 AR
Tricuspid regurgitation murmur I think increases on expiration because its left sided murmur ..please correct me if i am wrong?
Tricuspid regurgitation murmur is a right side murmur.... so it increases on inspiration
Noo
Tricuspid n pulmonary valves are on right side
Nooooo
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1 st ms
2 nd vsd may b heard in tof
Dude! We need a warning! I had to go back and listen to my heart all over again, to make sure I didn’t develop a sudden heart attack! Wouldn’t THAT have been ironic if I had? 😂
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Now know something about murmur
Ms and tr
First questiin continues murmur
20min and I still don’t know shit. 😭😭
Gulz mumu
MDM
PSM
Thank you so much sir ❤
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