Systolic flow murmur

    • Lecture 5 - Parker University

      Systolic flow murmur over the pulmonary valve. Diastolic flow murmur over the tricuspid area due to large shunt . INVESTIGATIONS. CHEST X-RAY. Prominent pulmonary artery and pulmonary plethora . Right ventricular enlargement . ECG. Right bundle branch block. Right axis deviation. ECHOCARDIOGRAM. DOPPLER. Course and Complications

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    • [DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, V - Veterans Affairs

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      There is a systolic click at the upper left sternal border as well as a 3/6 systolic ejection murmur at the upper left sternal border with radiation to the axillae. Diastole is clear, and her pulses are normal in all extremities. Of the following, the MOST likely cause of …

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    • [DOC File]CONGENITAL HEART DISEASES

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      Ejection Systolic Murmur. Murmur radiates to the carotid artery and is loudest in the Aortic Area. There may be a narrow pulse pressure (e.g. 110/100) Symptoms include Syncope, Chest Pain and Breathlessness. Differential Diagnosis of an Ejection Systolic Murmur. Aortic Sclerosis (calcification with age) Flow Murmur (e.g. anaemia)

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    • [DOCX File]renaissance.stonybrookmedicine.edu

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      e. frequency of murmur often cause a "thrill" f. effect on cardiac output 2. Mitral regurgitation a. blood moves with normal flow from the atria to the ventricles b. during ventricular systole the blood regurgitates into the atria -

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    • Systolic Murmur: Causes and Treatment for Systolic Murmur

      The hyperdynamic circulatory state associated with aortic insufficiency may produce a systolic flow murmur across a non-stenotic aortic valve (JAMA 1999; 281: 2231-2238). This is a similar phenomenon to the benign flow murmurs associated with …

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    • [DOC File]SYDNEY UNIVERSITY GMP - EmergencyPedia

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      Pul flow murmur: soft blowing ejection SM over pul area; prominent with exercise, fever, anaemia. Non-innocent murmurs. Loud, pan-systolic / diastolic; assoc with symptoms or thrill; radiate; not brief. Duct dependent lesions. Duct dependent lesions: depend on flow through PDA to provide systemic / pul flow; discovered in 1st-3rd week of

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    • [DOC File]NCC Pediatrics Residency at Walter Reed-Bethesda

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      Patients may develop a systolic flow murmur. Long-standing anemia may show signs of CHF – edema, hepatosplenomegaly. Jaundice is a sign of hemolysis. Any LAD should be noted because it may indicate infection or malignancy. Signs of sickle-cell disease – extremities that are swollen and tender. Even further may show osteomyelitis

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    • [DOC File]Pediatrics—Hematology and Oncology

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      C. Check vital signs for tachycardia, postural hypotension, pulse pressure, hyperdynamic precordium, and systolic "flow" murmur . D. Evaluate tongue, bones and joints . E. Perform rectal exam with stool for occult blood. IV. Diagnostic Skills. A. Perform peripheral blood smear on all patients with suspicion of blood disorders. B. Evaluate: 1.

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    • [DOC File]Objectives:

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      A murmur caused by a structural abnormality of the heart is called an organic murmur. A murmur resulting from turbulent blood flow in an entirely normal heart is called a functional murmur. Timing – murmurs occur while the heart is contracting (systolic) or while the heart is relaxing (diastolic or pre-systolic).

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      The murmur of aortic stenosis results from systolic blood flow from the left ventricle across the abnormally narrowed orifice of the aortic valve. The narrowing yields a diminished valve area through which the stroke volume crosses, creating turbulence that is noted during auscultation as a systolic ejection murmur and typically is heard best ...

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