EARLY SYSTOLIC MURMURS Flashcards

1
Q

name the types?

A

mitral regurgitation

tricuspid regurgitation

ventricular septal defect

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2
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Regurgitant flow is maximal at the beginning of systole and decreases with increasing left atrial pressure
-> decrescendo configuration is common.

A

Mitral regurgitation

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3
Q

May be seen in primary tricuspid regurgitation with normal right ventricular systolic pressure (ex:
infective endocarditis in drug addicts)

Early systolic murmur with a decrescendo configuration

A

Tricuspid regurgitation

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4
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In large VSD with pulmonary hypertension, the murmur may be early systolic in timing, since the
increasing right ventricular pressure during late systole decreases the left-to-right shunt; findings of
pulmonary hypertension are always present

A

Ventricular septal defect

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