Heart Murmurs | Locations, Maneuvers, Buzzwords
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for the record, there are 2 small corrections:
(1) The slides show two S1's marked on the visual representation of the murmurs. Obviously, it should say S1 and S2.
(2) Mitral Stenosis is a diastolic murmur, however, our video incorrectly depicts it as being systolic on the slide about MS (the visual representation).
Also (not a correction), remember that Aortic Regurgitation is described as a "blowing" murmur.
That's all. The video is still bomb diggity awesome if I may say so myself
Hey Dirty, so I believe [Plz correct me if I'm wrong] you need to add a point in the case of Afterload. The exceptions should include HOCM, MVP, and Aortic Stenosis b/c an Increase in Afterload (Handgrip) also decreases the blood flow through the stenotic valve, AS.
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@@jensonmathew8437 That is correct
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Have been going madd for hours trying to understand WHY HOCM is louder with decreased pre-load. None of these board review books or videos have an answer. U-World just says “that’s how it is”. Finally, a video that explains it in somewhat of an understandable concept. Understanding WHY always helps, and this video at least attempts to do that. Thank you guys, great content, keep up the great work!
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A professor at my school came up with a pretty great memory hook that I thought I would share:
"(h)ARD fall, ASS bump, MSD (missed) u, MRS thru"
ARD = Aortic Regurg, Diastolic; fall = decrescendo \
ASS = Aortic Stenosis, Systolic; bump = crescendo-decrescendo / \
MSD = Mitral Stenosis, Diastolic; u = decrescendo-crescendo \_/
MRS = Mitral Regurg, Systolic; thru = holo-systolic ---
If you take a hARD fall, you'll have an ASS bump, if someone says they MSD you, then you and your MRS are thru
Pulmonic follows same rules as aortic (in pulmonic area), Tricuspid follows same rules as mitral (in tricuspid area)
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You guys are awesome! A mnemonic I got from a friend that you guys might like: “if your arms were chopped into parts, you will probably die” so ARMS PRTS represent all the DIastolic murmurs.
What is prts
@@deryasadioglu1115 pulmonic regurge and tricuspid stenosis
To add to this:
You know that creepy thing where people whisper or eat gherkins into the microphone? It's called ASMR... P.S - it's Too Rude. Therefore ASMR PSTR for systolic.
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18:25 isn't Opening Snap Physiologic, and is due to opening of atrioventricular valves?
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