Murmurs Flashcards

1
Q

mid-diastolic murmur at apex

A

mitral stenosis

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2
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pansystolic murmur at apex

A

mitral regurgitation

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3
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mitral regurgitation

A

pansystolic murmur

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4
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mitral stenosis

A

mid-diastolic murmur

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5
Q

ejection systolic in aortic region

A

aortic stenosis

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6
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aortic stenosis

A

ejection systolic over aortic region

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7
Q

aortic regurgitation

A

early diastolic in left sternal edge

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8
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early diastolic in left sternal edge

A

aortic regurgitation

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9
Q

mitral valve prolapse

A

mid systolic click followed by mid or late systolic murmur
at apex

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10
Q

tricuspid regurgitation

A

pansystolic murmur at tricuspid region

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11
Q

pulmonary stenosis

A

ejection systolic murmur over pulmonary area
louder on inspiration
radiates to L shoulder or infraclavicular region

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12
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tricuspid stenosis

A

soft diastolic murmur over 3rd-4th intercostal space at left sternal edge
- rarely audible

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13
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mitral regurgitation features

A
  • Most common
  • Displaced apex
  • Apical thrill
  • S1 quiet
  • Pansystolic murmur radiating to the axilla
  • S3 present (rapid ventricular filling) Look for valvotomy scar (under the breast)
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14
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mitral stenosis features

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  • Malar flush
  • Middle aged female
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Tapping apex heart (palpable and very low S1, because mitral valve is narrow, atrium has to ↑ contractive force prior to systolic starting)
  • Non displaced apex
  • RV heave
  • Blowing mid diastolic murmur with presystolic accentuation (not AF)
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15
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aortic regurgitation features

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  • Collapsing pulse pressure
  • Corrigan’s sign (visible neck pulse)
  • De Musset’s sign (head nodding with heartbeat)
  • Quincke’s sign (capillary pulsation in nail bed)
  • Dynamic apex
  • Early diastolic murmur at left sternal edge
  • Systolic flow murmur
  • Luetic, marfans, ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter’s, endocarditis, old rheumatic fever
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16
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aortic stenosis features

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  • Slow rising pulse
  • Carotid bruit
  • Ejection systolic murmur
  • 4th heart sound
  • Heaving apex
  • Ejection click
  • Quiet second heart sound
17
Q

differentials for low pitched mid-diastolic murmur heard at apex

A
  • mitral stenosis
  • Austin Flint murmur (2o to AR)
  • Carey Coombs murmur (rheumatic fever, mitral valvulitis, disappears when vasculitis improves)
  • Tricuspid stenosis (usually rheumatic)
18
Q

differentials for blowing pansystolic murmur at apex

A
  • mitral regurgitation
  • VSD (important post MI)
  • Tricuspid regurgitation (giant V waves JVP, pulsatile hepatomegaly)
  • AS
19
Q

differentials for crescendo-decrescendo ejection systolic murmur over aortic region

A
  • aortic stenosis
  • Aortic sclerosis
  • HOCM
  • Pulmonary stenosis (usually congenital)
  • Mitral regurgitation
20
Q

differentials for early diastolic murmur heard when sitting up in expiration at LLSE

A
  • aortic regurgitation
  • Pulmonary regurgitation
  • Graham Steele murmur (PR secondary to pulmonary HTN)
21
Q

what signs aortic stenosis associated with?

A

S4, heaving apex, slow-rising, narrow pulse pressure, ejection click, quiet S2 (severe)

22
Q

what signs is AR associated with?

A

S3, thrusting/displaced apex, collapsing pulse, wide pulse pressure, eponymous signs, Austin flint murmur (mid-diastolic)

23
Q

what signs is MR associated with?

A

S3, thrusting/displaced apex, quiet S1, obliterated S2, AF

Audible click → valve prolapse

24
Q

what signs is MS associated with

A

AF, opening snap, tapping apex, loud S1, mitral facies (malar flush), RHF signs