Heart Sounds
Are you seeking significant knowledge about heart auscultation? So,let us begin. We’ve brought you the varieties of learning resources for heart auscultation. Also, we provide the courses, reference guides, and training with regard to it. Each of the resources has been described below. For the new visitors, we recommend you start with the heart sound lesson. Stepping to the normal cardiac sounds course through the murmur of the heart to the congenital abnormalities, we have come up with everything needed to cope with your knowledge and guiding you towards your track of livelihood.
Index of Heart Sounds
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Normal Heart Sounds
- First and Second Heart Sounds – Normal and Unsplit
- First Heart Sound (Minimally Split)
- Second Heart Sound – Physiologically Split #1
- Third Heart Sound – Physiologic
- Innocent Murmur
- Exercise – Heart Rate 120
First Heart Sounds
- First Heart Sound – Loud
- First Heart Sound (Minimally Split)
- First Heart Sound (Markedly Split)
- First Heart Sound – Decreased Intensity
- Fourth Heart Sound Plus First Heart Sound
- First Heart Sound plus Aortic Ejection Click
Second Heart Sounds
- Physiologically Split #2
- Persistent Splitting
- Fixed Splitting
- Fixed Splitting, Increased Aortic Intensity
- Fixed Splitting, Decreased Aortic Intensity
- Late Systolic Click
- Tumor Plop 8 Opening Snap and Second Heart Sound
Extra Heart Sounds (S3 and S4)
- Third Heart Sound Gallop
- Fourth Heart Sound Gallop
- Third and Fourth Heart Sound Gallop
- Summation Gallop at 120 beats/minute
Systolic Murmurs
- Innocent Murmur
- Aortic Sclerosis (Musical Murmur)
- Aortic Stenosis -Mild
- Aortic Stenosis – Severe #2
- Mitral Regurgitation
- Mitral Valve Prolapse (Click with Late Systolic Murmur)
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Diastolic Murmurs
- Aortic Regurgitation – Mild
- Pulmonic Regurgitation – Mild
- Mitral Stenosis – Mild
- Mitral Stenosis – Moderate
- Mitral Stenosis – Severe
- Tricuspid Stenosis – Moderate
Complex Conditions
- Mitral Regurgitation – Severe
- Tricuspid Regurgitation – Severe
- Mitral Stenosis Severe and Regurgitation Mild – Rheumatic Origin
- Aortic Stenosis Moderate and Regurgitation Mild – Rheumatic Origin
- Mitral Regurgitation and Aortic Regurgitation
- Acute Pericarditis
Congenital Abnormalities
- Coarctation of the Aorta
- Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Atrial Septal Defect
- Ventricular Septal Defect
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Ebstein’s Anomaly
Cardiac Conditions Associated with Sudden Death
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- Aortic Stenosis – Severe #2
- Arrhythmogenic RV Dysplasia
- Myocarditis
- Mitral Valve Prolapse (Click with Late Systolic Murmur)
- Commotio Cordis
- Ebstein’s Anomaly
Auscultation in Primary Care
- First and Second Heart Sounds – Normal and Unsplit
- First and Second Heart Sounds – Reduced Intensity
- Second Heart Sound – Splitting
- Third Heart Sound Gallop
- Fourth Heart Sound Gallop
- Third and Fourth Heart Sound Gallop
- Summation Gallop at 120 beats per minute
- Second Heart Sound – Fixed Splitting
- Mid-Systolic Click
- Mitral Valve Leaflet Prolapse
- Aortic Stenosis (Diamond Shaped Systolic Murmur)
- Aortic Regurgitation (Decrescendo Diastolic Murmur)
- Mitral Regurgitation (pansystolic Murmur)
- Mitral Stenosis (Diastolic Murmur)