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  • thumbs up if you heard a bowel sound at 1:22!!!!!!

  • thank you so much for sharing this!!!

  • Im a beginning medical student. We are just learning how to listen to heart mumers. On a normal heart i can tell which is S1 and which is S2. Does anyone have any suggestions on how i can determine which is S1 and which is S2 when listening to regurgitation to determine if its mitral or aortic? thank you :)

  • @beesflower You must palpate the pulse on a. radialis,and when you feel it that is S1.

  • @johnatanbg84 we palpate carotid to differentiate b/w s1 and s2

  • @johnatanbg84 Why don't you just call it Radial artery like most clinicians do?

  • @beesflower How are you a medical student and spell Murmurs - Mumers? Please be more professional.

  • @Icacer : its called a spelling error! pretending to be perfect gets you no where expect a courtroom! Please try to be more practical!

  • Wow... Dr parth ! ur work is really appreciable...im a medical student..but i have learned so much from ur videos for which a person needs to spend whole life in the hospitals,listening each and every patient.. I am really really grateful to you.May God bless u

  • Cool, thanks for this... I was born with a bicuspid aortic valve/aortic valve stenosis, and can relate to the sound of the "swooshing" noise my heart makes, rather than the regular beat I have heard by listening to some family member's hearts.... =( Blahhh.

  • lub shh dub lub shh dub

  • systolic ejection murmur

  • thank you for the videos!!

  • This patient is tuning in Tokyo

  • i like it,, can u pls elaborate how we can diferentiate bw MR and AS only when we are given heart sound ,, it quiet sound similar..i mean to ask only on basis of heartsourd since MR has pansystolic and AS has Ejection systolic but here it is difficult to differentiate the two...

  • @shakaib2009 the same thoughts were running through my head as i use these vids and others for study and practice. I suppose as this kinda stops halfway or a lil before the 2nd sound mitral regurgitation wouldn't until after s2 and may possibly end with a little sound before s2 as the mitral valve returns to place from the regurgitated position and opens to allow blood into the ventricle. still training my ears 2 lol gud luck.

  • mine sounds like 0:42

  • crecendo decrecendo murmur or they call it diamond shap murmur

  • this sound is in me right now

  • 0:22 wow the heart started speaking english

  • @SectorClear

    lol ...

  • @SectorClear So the voices telling me to burn things arent in my head, their in my heart! O_O

  • ejection systolic

  • earlier on it sounds like a blowing sound and is more like Mitral Regurg than Aortic stenosis

  • I agree....mitral regurg first, then breathing sounds, and then aortic stenosis

  • excellent! i wanna download it and put it on my ipod lol thanx!

  • Thanks :)

  • well done

  • Dr Solanki - you are a genius - I have OSCE exams tomorrow - this has helped me no end!

  • scary:| :O:S

  • from beginning to end, where is each sound being auscultated from?

  • is that a heart murmur?

  • Yes - aortic stenosis is a kind of systolic heart murmur.

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