Holosystolic Murmur - Heart Sounds - MEDZCOOL

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The holosystolic murmur is a high-pitched, continuous #heart murmur that is often described as machine-like with a blowing quality.

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holosystolic murmur for :
mitral regurgitation
tricuspid regurgitation
ventricular septal defect

abdelrahmanyousef
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Your videos are absolutely amazing. Better than any other videos I've come across. Thank you so much!

matvelous
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I always heard this during my Echoes at the cardiologist appointments, and just assumed that was how a normal heartbeat sounded like... I was always told I had a murmur, but never really recognized it as such.

lexthemystic
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sounds like my friend breathing in his mic

HakimAbi
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this may just be the best murmur vid i've ever seen

daniyalbehiyat
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Thank you so much! The heart has never made so much sense before 😭

pink
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thank you so much by far best video on murmur, you put together everything so comprehensive, making it so much easier,

novu
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Impressed with the quality..superb video.. thank you.

irmamedina
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I had a heart murmur when i was a child. I guess it sounded like this.

Cookie
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Hello. I am planning a teaching session on murmurs for medical students. Would you be happy for me to use your videos for this session? Thanks

MrTubocurarine
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In severe MR (pansystolic murmur) you can have a soft S1 and a widely split S2

baobism
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I like this video it, s loud and clear.

Fahad-tmed
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This video truly helped me! Thank you so much for you effort! Still, I have a question: I'm pretty sure there's a logical way (related to physics maybe) through which you can tell whether the sound/murmur irradiates or not. Does anyone know it and if so, would mind sharing it? Thank you and keep up the good work! 😊

chloewinters
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Is the cause of such sounds the pressure exerted by the blood flowing retrogradely at the level of Mitral/Tricuspid valve?

monzer
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Hello, I had an echocardiogram last week and heard a “blowing” sound like this. Still waiting on results. I get palpitations and breathless even after walking up stairs, . I know nothing about medicine but I’ve been listening to heart sounds and this sounds most similar. I know I have to wait for results but in the meantime does anyone think this is what I heard or what other heart problems can cause this blowing sound :)

niamhodonoghue
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What is the difference between holosysystolic and pansystolic murmurs??

nithingowdaav
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Should I understand it as lub dub but with a wheeze due blowing

mugumeroggers
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They probably reordered this by blowing into the mic.

rezaayoubi
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if i subscribe to the website is there application to download on my iPad and use without the need of going to website

hazazihazazi
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Theres no audible pitch differentiation between s1 s2. Guess this is simulated sample.

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