Heart Murmurs Flashcards
Systolic murmurs
AS PS MR TR MVP
Diastolic murmurs
AR
PR
MS
TS
Describe how you grade a murmur
1 - heard only if you listen hard for ages
2 - faint but heard easily
3 - loud no thrill
4 - loud with thrill
Describe the murmur of aortic stenosis
Opening click + ejection harsh systolic murmur
Describe the murmur of pulmonary stenosis
Ejection systolic
Describe the murmur of mitral regurgitation
Pansystolic
Describe the murmur of tricuspid regurgitation
Pansystolic
Describe the murmur of mitral valve prolapse
Mid systolic click + mid/late systolic murmur
Aortic stenosis findings
Opening click + harsh ejection systolic murmur
Slow-rising small volume pulse, narrow pulse pressure
Displaced heaving apex beat if LVH
Systolic thrill in aortic area
Reduced/absent S2
Radiates to carotids
Pulmonary stenosis findings
Ejection systolic murmur
Right-sided heart failure (RV heave, tricuspid regurgitation, raised JVP)
Widely split S2
Right ventricular dilation (right ventricular heave, peripheral signs of right heart failure)
Radiates to left shoulder/infraclavicular
Aortic regurgitation findings
Decrescendo early diastolic murmur
Collapsing pulse, wide pulse pressure. Corrigan’s, Quincke’s, de-Musset’s
Displaced hyperdynamic apex beat
Radiates to left sternal edge
Mitral stenosis findings
Opening snap + low pitched rumbling mid-diastolic murmur
Loud S1
Tapping apex beat
Low volume pulse
AF
Signs of pulmonary HTN (malar flush, right sternal heave, engorged neck veins)
Describe the murmur of aortic regurgitation
Decrescendo early diastolic murmur
Describe the murmur of pulmonary regurgitation
Early decrescendo diastolic murmur
Describe the murmur of mitral stenosis
Opening snap + low pitch rumbling mid-diastolic murmur