Heart Sounds Flashcards

1
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What are the valve auscultation areas

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What is S1?

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Closure of the atrioventricular valves at the beginning of ventricular systole

M1= mitral valve
T1= tricuspid valve

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3
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What is S2?

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Closure of the semi-lunar valves at the end of ventricular systole

A2 =aortic valve (precedes P2 during inhalation where splitting can be heard)
P2= pulmonary valve

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4
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What causes the physiological splitting of S2?

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  • Physiological split
  • Occurs normally during inhalation because the decrease in intrathoracic pressure increases the time needed for pulmonary pressure to exceed RV pressure
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5
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What causes pathological splitting of S2?

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LBBB
Pulmonary Stenosis
Atrial septal defect

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6
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What is S3?

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  • Ventricular gallop
  • Occurs after S2 at the beginning of diastole
  • Lower pitched and not of valvular origin
  • Oscillation of blood back and forth the walls of the ventricles initiated by blood rushing in from the atria
  • Benign in young adults or athletes
  • CHF
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7
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What is S4?

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  • Presystolic
  • CHF or LVH (HTN, valvular aortic stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy)
  • Just after atrial contraction at the end of diastole and immediately before S1
  • Best heard at cardiac apex in the left lateral decubitus position holding their breath
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8
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What are the causes of systolic murmurs?

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Mid-systolic:
- Aortic stenosis/sclerosis
- Pulmonary stenosis/sclerosis
- Atrial septal defect
- Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy

Holo-systolic:
- Mitral regurgitation
- Tricuspid regurgitation
- VSD

Late systolic murmur:
- Mitral valve prolapse

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9
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What are the causes of diastolic murmurs?

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Early diastolic:
- Aortic regurgitation
- Pulmonary regurgitation

Mid-diastolic:
- Mitral stenosis
- Tricuspid stenosis

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10
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What are the causes of continuous murmurs?

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  • PDA
  • AV fistula
  • Ruptured sinus of valsalver
  • Prosthetic aortic valve
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11
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What increases left-sided murmurs?

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Expiration

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