Cardiology Flashcards
systolic crescendo-decrescendo murmur
radiates to carotids
harsh and low pitched
ejection murmur
aortic stenosis
diastolic, high pitched decrescendo murmur
Austin Flint- mid or late diastolic low pitched murmur
aortic regurgitation
mid diastolic rumbling murmur
OS after S2
loud S1
mitral stenosis
high pitched blowing holosystolic
mid-systolic click
radiates to L axilla
mitral regurgitation
diastolic rumbling murmur (low pitched)
OS
tricuspid stenosis
blowing holosystolic high pitched murmur
Carvallo’s sign- increases with inspiration
tricuspid regurgitation
loud and harsh systolic ejection click
radiates to L axilla
pulmonary stenosis
high pitched diastolic decrescendo murmur
Graham Steell- high pressure, pulm diastolic murmur that is readily audible
pulmonary regurgitation