Approach to the Exam for Aortic Regurgitation (Real Patient and Sounds!) - Stanford Medicine 25

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The Stanford Medicine 25 program for bedside medicine at the Stanford School of Medicine aims to promote the culture of bedside medicine to make current and future clinicians and other healthcare provides better at the art of physical diagnosis and more confident at the bedside of their patients.

This video covers important aspects to know for the exam of aortic regurgitation (aortic insufficiency).

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I just confidently diagnosed AR in an asymptotic patient who came in for an unrelated trauma after watching this video. He had LVH signs on the ECG, so the nurses wanted him reviewed. The nurses and Med student were so impressed! He had corrigans pulse, the diastolic murmur, and Watson’s water hopper pulse...I referred him for an Echo. Thanks Sanford 25 your saving lives around the world 🙏

rumit
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Thank you...a real patient for once. Many medical videos use healthy 25-year-olds to demonstrate physical exams of a pathology, be it cardiac, pulmonary, back pain, etc. Good learning experience.

KE-peds
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i am so sad looking at the patient....but thank you so much Mister for letting learn from your disease...i hope you will be blessed with a long, healthy life 😢

mimipaiz
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Thanks for the patient and the doctor. I prefer that we introduce the patient in the intro as well. Taking the patient’s permission in the video will add a lesson to the video.

alybec
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Its an amazing demostration. Thanks to patient and Dr

lifeisgood
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Excellent video! Many thanks to the patient.

LittlePurpleBook
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A really informative video thank you, and a special thank you to the patient who was willing to sit and recorded.

EmmaB_MD
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This channel is a boon for medicos. Thanks a lot.

s.u.k.k.u
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This is so well done. I’m in awe. FOAMED rocks!

rumit
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This is amazing …just finished reading about it in my internal medicine textbook….to be honest this seems clearer kudos👍

ishakgarba
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thank u ! and this doctor is prettier than my life

sana-opkf
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Thank you for excellent practical presentation in AR.

khanahmadsalehin
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That's a great video. I love how all your videos are done on real patients with real findings rather than healthy simulators. I also want to ask, what type of stethoscope is this and how much (roughly) dose it cost ?. Because it would be very helpful if I used one of them to demonstrate the real sounds live for my students. Thanks in advance

dr.husameddinalaila
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Thanks for the clinical findings section at the end, and for the accompanying photos

yjjuruj
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can you plz do systolic murmur too, best murmur YouTube, it clinically relevant n really helped me alot been struggling till now, thank you

novu
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Just awesome. Thanku very much for such a nice video. Thanks to the patient also. 🙏🏻

s.u.k.k.u
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THANK YOU so much for sharing you have a great method of teaching

nihelklouche
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Great video! Excellent discussion around expected peripheral signs and causes with helpful use of diagrams

hwendles
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I'm sorry, but I had to play this vid a few times lolll I got so distracted with you doc. You're such a handsome man. Please Jesus send me one of those my way 😩🙏🏼 Excellent demonstration though. Thanks so much for sharing.

Bbita
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Thank you so much. A lot of thanks to you, doctor.

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