1 / 11

Auscultation of the heart

Auscultation of the heart. Auscultatory content. Heart rate Cardiac rhythm Cardiac sound extra cardiac sound Cardiac murmur Pericardial friction sound. Auscultatory valve. Mitral valve area (Apical ~) Pulmonary ~ Aortic ~ The second aortic ~ Tricuspid ~.

london
Télécharger la présentation

Auscultation of the heart

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Auscultation of the heart

  2. Auscultatory content • Heart rate • Cardiac rhythm • Cardiac sound • extra cardiac sound • Cardiac murmur • Pericardial friction sound

  3. Auscultatory valve • Mitral valve area (Apical ~) • Pulmonary ~ • Aortic ~ • The second aortic ~ • Tricuspid ~

  4. Normal heart sound First heart sound (S1) Second heart sound (S2) Third heart sound (S3) Fourth heart sound (S4) Variations in heart sound Intensity Quality Splitting s1  MS P-R  Contractility  MI P-R  Contractility  AVB A2 hypertension AS AI P2 MS ASD VSD PDA PS PI Cardiac Sound

  5. expiration inspiration S1 A2 P2 S1 A2 P2 Physiological ~ General ~ P2 A2 S2 Reversed ~ Fixed ~

  6. Extra cardiac sound Diastolic: • gallop rhythm • protodiastolic ~ (ventricular ~) : S3 • late diastolic~ (presystolic ~, atrial ~) : S4 • summation ~ • Openning snap (os) • Pericardial knock • Tumor plop Systolic: • Ejection sound : early systolic ~ ----aortic ~, pulmonary~ • Click : middle and late systolic click ----mitral valve prolapse

  7. Murmurs(1) • Mechanism Luminar flow  turbulent flow vortices  murmur blood flow acceleration stenostic area incefitic area abnormal tract abnormal stucture aneurythm

  8. Murmurs(2) • Skills of auscultation • Location • Phase • Character • Radiation • Intensity • Relation with position, respiration, exercise

  9. Murmurs • Grade 1—audible with special effort • Grade 2—faint but recognizable • Grade 3—moderate intensity • Grade 4—loud (commonly accompanied by a thrill) • Grade 5—louder,but still needing a stethoscope • Grade 6—audible with the stethoscope removed from contact with the chest

  10. Murmurs(4) • Clinic significance Systolic apical aortic pulmonary tricuspid • Functional • Physical  • Relatively LV ( DCM ) • Innocent • Organic MI MVP AS PS Diastolic • Organic MS AI • RelativelyAustin Flint Graham Steel Continuous Gibson murmur PDA

  11. summary • Cardiac sound • extra cardiac sound • D: gallopOS( ms) • S: ECclick • Cardiac murmur • S: • MI : >3/6, holosystolic , axilla • AS : cresendo-desendo, loud, neck • D: • MS : mid-late, rumbling • AI : early, high-pitched sigh

More Related