I'm curious. The talking, "breathe in, stand up please" etc... is that voice coming from the other side of the [stethoscope's] diaphragm, or through the patient's body somehow? Also, how are these chest sounds recorded (i.e. where in, on or around the stethoscope is the microphone)? thanks!
il mio cuore quando batte forte per amore ho il mid systolic click e anche il mio amò ha la stessa cosa il mid systolic click quando gli batte il cuore per amore
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feel for the pulse at the same time. your pulse will come directly in between HS 1 and 2. so a midsystolic click should pretty much coincide with your pulse and S3 should come after it
I'm curious. The talking, "breathe in, stand up please" etc... is that voice coming from the other side of the [stethoscope's] diaphragm, or through the patient's body somehow? Also, how are these chest sounds recorded (i.e. where in, on or around the stethoscope is the microphone)? thanks!
420premed 4 months ago
Leave the heart alone, he's just going trough facebook xD
mastermindgokuto 7 months ago
i have this :(
blueice61023 7 months ago
Dr. Parth - thanks so much for your uploads!
tempura1940 9 months ago
il mio cuore quando batte forte per amore ho il mid systolic click e anche il mio amò ha la stessa cosa il mid systolic click quando gli batte il cuore per amore
c1u2o3r4e5 9 months ago
i've been hearing the same exact thing for about 4 months now, but it's only in my right ear.
belladonna4577 10 months ago 2
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 10 months ago
mitral prolapse
amoash2006 1 year ago
PROF FERGUSON ROCKS!!!!! HEART SOUNDS FOR LIFE!!!
alexmolinarocks 1 year ago
it talked english 033
kez32 1 year ago
its fast
kez32 1 year ago
Auscultatory findings are notably variable. Most patients have only a click, some have only a murmur, and
some have both. Findings vary from time to time and often change with body position. Several positions are
recommended to identify the syndrome: supine, seated, squatting, and standing. Squatting delays the click and
murmur; standing moves them closer to S1. From Bates' Physical Examination
jadeliel 1 year ago
The click is usually single, but more than one may be heard. A click is heard best at or medial to
the apex but may also be heard at the lower left sternal border. It is high-pitched and heard better with the
diaphragm. The click is often followed by a late systolic murmur, which usually represents mitral
regurgitation—a flow of blood from left ventricle to left atrium. The murmur usually crescendos up to S2.
Systolic clicks may also be of extracardial or mediastinal origin.
jadeliel 1 year ago
Systolic clicks are usually due to mitral valve prolapse—an abnormal systolic ballooning of part of the mitral
valve into the left atrium. The clicks are usually mid- or late systolic. Prolapse of the mitral valve is a common
cardiac condition, affecting about 5% of the general population. It is now felt to have equal prevalence in men
and women.
jadeliel 1 year ago
Systolic clicks are usually due to mitral valve prolapse—an abnormal systolic ballooning of part of the mitral
valve into the left atrium. The clicks are usually mid- or late systolic. Prolapse of the mitral valve is a common
cardiac condition, affecting about 5% of the general population. It is now felt to have equal prevalence in men
and women.
jadeliel 1 year ago
what are the causes of midsystolic click?
scorpion2a 1 year ago
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@scorpion2 Mitral Valve Prolapse (associated with Marfan's Syndrome).
LoleyPoley9 1 year ago
thank you for being smart
cneyra1 2 years ago
how do u differentiate the mid systolic click from s3
krutika88 2 years ago
feel for the pulse at the same time. your pulse will come directly in between HS 1 and 2. so a midsystolic click should pretty much coincide with your pulse and S3 should come after it
katiek723 2 years ago
mid systolic clicks sound fairly distinctive in, i find it harder to differentiate an opening snap from s3
ultimatumjs 2 years ago
yes
koloche 3 years ago
is this the click you would expect to hear in mitral valve prolapse?
joshhopp 3 years ago
yurp
ultimatumjs 2 years ago
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its about time you answered you fuck
joshhopp 2 years ago
lol its not my vid.
Besides, i dont know why you needed to ask when its as easy as looking in the oxford handbook or even googling it to be honest.
ultimatumjs 2 years ago
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ill take my oxford handbook and shove it right up your candy ass you fuck
joshhopp 2 years ago
hehe you're ok joshhopp
ultimatumjs 2 years ago
joshhopp, you are a stupid degenerate.
castlestud 2 years ago
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eat a dick
joshhopp 2 years ago
i hope for your sake that your age is less than 10 years - if not then you're fairly screwed my man, fairly screwed.
castlestud 2 years ago
I hope you're just a wannabe dr and not a real one. What a tool you are - what a tool!
castlestud 2 years ago