Heart murmurs for beginners Part 2: Atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect & PDA🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Welcome back to another episode of the Learn Medicine Show. This is the second tutorial on heart murmurs. I'm reviewing three murmurs in total:

Atrial septal defect,
Ventricular septal defect,
& Patent ductus arteriosus.

I hope you find this one helpful. Sit back, relax and learn medicine!
Dr C

*WATCH WITHOUT BACKGROUND MUSIC HERE*:

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00:00 Introduction
00:57 Atrial Septal Defect
05:50 Ventricular Deptal Defect
08:46 Patent Ductus Arteriosus
11:36 Ending

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*References*
Thomas, J., & Monaghan, T. (Eds.). (2014). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.

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The best, clearest and most concise video describing this online, thank you!

Clemmmmmmmm
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Great video! I would only suggest to remove the music in the background, but other than that a very clear explanation

SaraH-qibl
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Soooo useful, i never understood the murmurs before and now because of you i do ; thank you very much

sarrasakka
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as a nursing professor, I use your videos all the time, so thorough, uses excellent scaffolding to build on prior knowledge!!

mmoo
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Great video, thanks! Having the graphics parallel with the auscultation is very helpful. My only suggestions would be that when I teach this I use a dotted line for the S1 and S2 in VSD to highlight that they are muffled and obscured by the turbulence (having the full line makes it diagrammatically S1-murmur-S2, which is an AS sound not a VSD sound). Also, I would suggest having the PDA barcharts not all the same height as the systolic and diastolic components sound slightly different (ie the top line is more wavelike that a straight horizontal line). Yes, these are VERY minor suggestions but I think would add to the precision of what is otherwise a VERY beautiful and accurate presentation. Thank you very much (from a colleague who teaches this in Australia!)

hasanthagunasekera
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The best presentation I have heard and seen .. Thanks for these information which I am going to depends on in my future lectures

dr.batoolaliahmed
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Thank you doctor great effort may God bless you

الانسبالله-عو
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Really it was a awesome….clearly understood…thank u so much sir…khudoos to ur hardwork sir

venkyvenky
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Thank you so much, the lecture is amazing

Rasha.Ishtar
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very clear explanation Doctor! more videos please! God blessed you!

mikaelayhoanazephaniahpito
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It makes so much sense! Thank you so much!

nabie
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Thank u so much for such a great explanation 😊

rohiniingle
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Please dont add that background music, your voice is great. Thank you for making this video❤

varundurge
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So mitral regurgitation and ventricular septum defect sound the same? Do you just diferentiate between them by location of sound(5.ICR
Great video!

linnarttraugott
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could you please show us the murmur of AVSD?THX❤

LiuhuiHuang-gc
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I had an external speaker on to hear better, little did I know, I could feel the vibration of each murmer wirh the speaker restong on my chest. I would like it better if the print were a larger font but listening closely made it better understandable.

joanforrest
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Could uh make a video on S3 and S4 murmurs

eisharasheed
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Thank you very much Sir!
I still have a confuse in the “Ventricular septal defect”, when the shunt flow from LV to RV, it increased the blood volume in RV, so the RV have to contract longer to push all the extra blood to the pulmonary arteries. As a result, the pulmonary valve would be closed later after the aortic valve. So is there a “split S2” in diastole phase? Please help, thank you Sir!

Kngtrung
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Great video but the music was annoying

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