Good informative videos.Ours is also an educational site about heart valve,for more information about Mitral valve prolapse (MVP), mitral valve prolapse symptoms,mitral valve prolapse treatment, mitral valve prolapse syndrome, symptoms of mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve prolapse surgery Please visit themitralvalvedotorg
Whoa, I have autophony caused by my ears, so I can hear some of my body sounds really loudly, like my talking and breathing, and occasionally I can hear my heart beat. That first example there is really what my heart sounds like... Mitral valve prolapse runs in my family. I'm guessing I've got it. :)
Two comments bellow me is wrong. Tricuspid is on the left side, on the sternal border. Mitral is more lateral and inferior to it; more or less on the mid clavicular line.
tomorrow will be our case presentation and our case is RHD.. one of our instructor told us to look for the heart MURMUR which is specific in patients with RHD.. i suppose it's the CAREY COOMBS MURMUR. but im not certain.. can someone help me out?? :)
@dr.parth s.solangi or anyone else kindly tell the names of all the murmers that this seirs of videos show.the names of all the murmers are important both for cinical and academic intersts.waitng for ur responsese.....
@Fiopi13 LUB is the sound produced by the closure of tricuspid and mitral valves and it is S1 that is 1st heart sound preceeded by systole ... And obviously DUB is produced by the closure of semilunar valves and it is S2 that is 2nd heart sound,preceeded by diastole.
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
Mine sounds similar to this through a stethascope (omg sorry I can spell) a bit like the first one. I also have a ventricular septal defect (vsd) :) it's no fun. been in and out of Great Ormand Street when I was a child. I'm now 18. haha
I have mitral valve prolapse, mitral regurge, and murmur...doesnt that all fall in the same category if I already have mitral valve prolapse? I dont like it when my heart skips a beat or when it feels like its going to come out of my neck :o( its soooooo uncomfortable.
@AngelOne11 1: location. Aortic sounds are best heard in 2nd intercostal space on right side of sternum. Mitral murmers are best heard at the apex of heart (or 5th intercostal space on the left side in the midclavicular line).
2. Radiation. Aortic murmers can radiate to the carotids (bruits), Mitral sounds may radiate to the (left) axilla. Always check carotids!
There are probably other characteristics like pitch, etc (I think AS is crescend-decresendo, MR is holosystolic [a.k.a. pansystolic])
got one of those, big time, infection ate a hole in m. valve. cannot sleep laying down etc. cant afford surgery tho. People live with those things, right? some dont even know they have it. so whats the big deal anyway
@czpt101 dude! if you have an MR, you're at risk of developing heart failure which might necessitate mitral valve replacement. yes, some people have MR which are only mild usually detected on 2d echo. the severity of the MR dictates the clinical outcome of the patient.
do people with minimal mitral valve regurgitation have the same life length as a normal person? if they have babies (woman) will she pas it into her kids the valve prolaps???
Mitral regurgitation is a kind of cardiac murmur (heart murmur). There are a number of different causes for mitral regurgitation. For example, it can occur without clinical significance (not dangerous) in young women. A doctor needs to know more information from you in order to figure out the cause and meaning of your mitral regurgitation.
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Good informative videos.Ours is also an educational site about heart valve,for more information about Mitral valve prolapse (MVP), mitral valve prolapse symptoms,mitral valve prolapse treatment, mitral valve prolapse syndrome, symptoms of mitral valve prolapse, mitral valve prolapse surgery Please visit themitralvalvedotorg
TheMitralvalve 1 month ago
Whoa, I have autophony caused by my ears, so I can hear some of my body sounds really loudly, like my talking and breathing, and occasionally I can hear my heart beat. That first example there is really what my heart sounds like... Mitral valve prolapse runs in my family. I'm guessing I've got it. :)
cheesepuff5292 1 month ago
Two comments bellow me is wrong. Tricuspid is on the left side, on the sternal border. Mitral is more lateral and inferior to it; more or less on the mid clavicular line.
nagmalitongyawa 3 months ago
I NEED SOME SERIOUS HELP! :D
tomorrow will be our case presentation and our case is RHD.. one of our instructor told us to look for the heart MURMUR which is specific in patients with RHD.. i suppose it's the CAREY COOMBS MURMUR. but im not certain.. can someone help me out?? :)
Melffy18 3 months ago
@dr.parth s.solangi or anyone else kindly tell the names of all the murmers that this seirs of videos show.the names of all the murmers are important both for cinical and academic intersts.waitng for ur responsese.....
is this murmer pansystloic?
anjumhassan 6 months ago
@anjumhassan yap.it is pansystolic murmur
awais1521 6 months ago
kindly label all d murmurs.
drabhishek007 8 months ago 2
@Fiopi13 LUB is the sound produced by the closure of tricuspid and mitral valves and it is S1 that is 1st heart sound preceeded by systole ... And obviously DUB is produced by the closure of semilunar valves and it is S2 that is 2nd heart sound,preceeded by diastole.
petenkofer 8 months ago
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
petenkofer 9 months ago
if you like mitral regurgitation, look up on youtube "popstar researching oblivion"
4AMsunshine 9 months ago
The first one is ejection systolic murmur.
5566NT 10 months ago
it's a pansystolic with an s2 and s3 after it
whythankyousuzie 8 months ago
pansystolic murmur
Yaser623 10 months ago
Mine sounds similar to this through a stethascope (omg sorry I can spell) a bit like the first one. I also have a ventricular septal defect (vsd) :) it's no fun. been in and out of Great Ormand Street when I was a child. I'm now 18. haha
KyannaaaRAWR 11 months ago
it is practically imposible to examine the heart sounds without taking the pulse in the same time..
emc2oreinstein 1 year ago
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emc2oreinstein 1 year ago
how can we differentitate mitral and tricuspid regurge? loudest site? character? how!?
NUIG, Ireland
azribohari 1 year ago
@azribohari tricuspid one gets louder with inspiration
sk8ordie679 1 year ago
how to differentiate between it and aortic stenosis??
all of them are systolic murmur?!!
any help..please!!
DrJaffer 1 year ago
holosystolic murmur
phoenixdar 1 year ago
this tune is fillllthy!
beforever 1 year ago
dickey cunt murmur ! :p
sulemanSAMI 1 year ago
I have mitral valve prolapse, mitral regurge, and murmur...doesnt that all fall in the same category if I already have mitral valve prolapse? I dont like it when my heart skips a beat or when it feels like its going to come out of my neck :o( its soooooo uncomfortable.
mvet121 1 year ago
The beginning of this video sounds to me like the beginning of the Aortic Stenosis video. How can one differentiate? Any help is appreciated!
AngelOne11 1 year ago
@AngelOne11 1: location. Aortic sounds are best heard in 2nd intercostal space on right side of sternum. Mitral murmers are best heard at the apex of heart (or 5th intercostal space on the left side in the midclavicular line).
2. Radiation. Aortic murmers can radiate to the carotids (bruits), Mitral sounds may radiate to the (left) axilla. Always check carotids!
There are probably other characteristics like pitch, etc (I think AS is crescend-decresendo, MR is holosystolic [a.k.a. pansystolic])
balderdash227 1 year ago 8
@balderdash227 Please answer My Telephone , our nmeumonics... Pulmonary ( left-uper chest), Aortic(Right upper chest), Mitral( Left lower chest), Tricuspid ( right-lower chest)... Please Answer My Telephone..
09canies 6 months ago
@AngelOne11
The difference is in the loudness change. In MR, it increase. In AS, it comes and goes.
daemonbarbeque 1 year ago 2
thank you sir!
MsPatkar 1 year ago
hi! on the first part of the recording, was there an s3? tnx!
6812pink 1 year ago
@6812pink i did hear that S3, it think you're right on that one.
adahman 1 year ago
@adahman S3 in the presence of MR signifies the severity of that MR.. Just like presence of S4 in AS...
flowerjade18fun 1 year ago
got one of those, big time, infection ate a hole in m. valve. cannot sleep laying down etc. cant afford surgery tho. People live with those things, right? some dont even know they have it. so whats the big deal anyway
czpt101 1 year ago
@czpt101 dude! if you have an MR, you're at risk of developing heart failure which might necessitate mitral valve replacement. yes, some people have MR which are only mild usually detected on 2d echo. the severity of the MR dictates the clinical outcome of the patient.
6812pink 1 year ago
ds is gr8 thnx loads
thedalal89 1 year ago
pansystolic murmur
tantratantri08 1 year ago
brilliant ! just brilliant
(it also reminds me of the introduction and ending of "the dark side of the moon" :-) )
andretroiano2 1 year ago
thank you very much for posting. it has helped me a lot.
anamaria098 1 year ago
Wow,so this is the sound my doctor hears when she listens to my heartbeat??(I have mitral prolapsus)I will check it out with my mums stetoscope.:)
Liaram66 2 years ago
Loooosh dub Looooosh Dub
GettingIN2010 2 years ago 24
@GettingIN2010 Is Dub the S2???
Fiopi13 9 months ago
ecxllent....great job..
inasalassar70 2 years ago
typical pansystolic
thanks man
lionking091020001 2 years ago
i have a mitral regurgitation. dr. pls tell me if it is a big problem for me or not. and i have also cardiac murmur, im scared,maybe i die soon...
bheyam 2 years ago
it depends what ur Echo says and dont afraid from murmur, consult ur cardiologist
docsharoon 2 years ago
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holy shit. youre gonna die. i'm sorry, there's nothing more we can do.
AnonHateMachine 2 years ago
do people with minimal mitral valve regurgitation have the same life length as a normal person? if they have babies (woman) will she pas it into her kids the valve prolaps???
newyork3020 2 years ago
Mitral regurgitation is a kind of cardiac murmur (heart murmur). There are a number of different causes for mitral regurgitation. For example, it can occur without clinical significance (not dangerous) in young women. A doctor needs to know more information from you in order to figure out the cause and meaning of your mitral regurgitation.
loljustice 2 years ago
most murmurs are innocent.. you probably won't die, and if you're so worried about it go see a cardio or even a GP
zefrenchi 2 years ago
this is cool..its help me a lot!!thanx dr parth
michabes 2 years ago
My stoopid heart does exactly that !!
This is really useful thanks a lot =D
Arien17k 3 years ago
its mine...huehehe...hello there...i can here u...thanks a lot helping me to hear my heart sound.
mbadinie 3 years ago
wat a fabulous approach,it helped me alot
anvitaangel 3 years ago
Wow. Thank you :)
Unr3achable1tch 3 years ago