Split S1 - Heart Sounds - MEDZCOOL

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This is the sound of a split S1 heart sound. This heart sound is usually a normal finding in most people but can be heart in people with a right bundle branch block.

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i was about to have a mental breakdown trying to understand or imagine this on my own. I can't thank you enough

littlemissscare-all
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Med student auscultating my own heart. Immediately went online to find out whether my split S1 is normal or not lol.

georgiamillis
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I always has confusion with S4 and split S1... Ur videos helped me in keeping them separate.... Thanks !!!

akshittuli
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These heart sounds are great!!! Maybe you have it already but how about posting some sounds of common misinterpretations. i.e. Split S1 vs S4, with both sounds back to back for comparison.

gregorydavis
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Thanks for helping me realize I didn't have an S4. It seemed odd that I would have an S4 as a 30 year old with no prior cardiac pathology but I couldn't figure out what it was till I heard this and the light bulb came on.

theinternets
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thanks for making it as quiet as possible

fuhshizmyniz
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Tricuspid stenosis, atrial septal defect and pre excitation left ventricular syndrome (W.P.W. & L.G.L) also causes pathological splitting of S1 along with R.B.B.B

namanverma
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Oh my goodness. This is awesome!!! Much love!!!

ApurvaPopat
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Short & sweet video. Just the way I like it.

email
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can you do a video about acid-base disorders? thanks.

rottweilerexpress
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In this video only s1 was there and no s2? Sorry I'm just a newbie

dr.anishapathak
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It reminds me abit like left atrial enlargement on an ECG where there’s an M shape representing atrial contraction of both left and right atria ( when really left side shouldn’t be too noticeable). It’s just with this particular you can here both tricuspid and mitrale valve separately due to that electrophysiology delay due to the RBBB. I’m by no means saying there the same things it just reminds me of it 👍😅

carbon
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Mükemmel bir kanal :)
This account is awesome.

busrabusra
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My heartbeat sounds exactly like this?

sutanupsantra
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the volume was exceptionally low. please please fix this!

blackdragon
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I must be missing something I dont hear it.

TheChaz
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Trust me this video has been made using a plastic pipe...just beating a plastic pipe make such sound. Stethoscope never produce such a sound.

murtazahassan