S2 VARIATIONS Flashcards
Listen for in 2nd and 3rd left interspace
- Normally accentuated by inspiration and disappears on expiration
Physiological Splitting
what are the pathological splitting types?
wide physiological splitting
fixed splitting
paradoxical/reversed splitting
name this type of pathological splitting?
- Delayed closure of pulmonic valves (pulmonic stenosis or right bundle branch block)
- Early closure of aortic valve (mitral regurgitation)
Wide physiological
splitting
name this type of pathological splitting?
Wide and unvarying with respiration
- Atrial septal defect
- Right ventricular failure
Fixed splitting
name this type of pathological splitting?
Appears with expiration and disappears with inspiration
- Aortic valve closure is abnormally delayed so A2 follows P2 in normal respiration
- Normal inspiratory delay of P2 makes splitting disappear in expiration
- Common with left bundle branch block
Paradoxical/reversed
splitting
what are the types of A2 sounds?
increased intensity
decreased intensity
what are the types of P2 sounds?
increased intensity
decreased intensity
name this type of A2?
Can usually only be heard in right 2nd interspace
- Systemic hypertension (increased pressure load)
- Aortic root dilated (increased proximity of aortic valve to chest wall)
A2 (increased intensity)
name this type of A2?
Calcified aortic stenosis (valve is immobile)
A2 (decreased intensity)
name this type of P2?
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Dilated pulmonary artery
- Atrial septal defect
P2 (increased Intensity)
name this type of P2?
- Increased AP diameter of chest (common with aging)
- Pulmonic stenosis (stenoses decrease intensity)
P2 (decreased intensity)