Heart Murmurs Flashcards
(14 cards)
Aortic stenosis
it’s a systolic murmur
Holosystolic, high-pitched “blowing” murmur, loudest at apex, radiates toward axilla. Often due to ischemic heart disease, MVP, LV dilatation, rheumatic fever
Mitral regurgitation
it’s a systolic murmur
Holosystolic, high-pitched “blowing” murmur, loudest at tricuspid area. Often due to RV dilatation.
Tricuspid regurgitation
it’s a systolic murmur
Can MR or TR be caused by infective endocarditis?
both
it’s a systolic murmur
it’s a systolic murmur
It’s a diastolic murmur
It’s a diastolic murmur
It’s a continuous murmur
How does Standing and Valsalva effect murmers
- Cardiovascular changes: decrease preload (decrease LV volume)
- Increase murmur with maneuver: MVP with earlier mid systolic click, HCM
- Decrease murmur with maneuver: Most murmurs (decrease flow through stenotic or regurgitating valve)
How does a passive leg raise effect murmurs?
- Cardiovascular changes: increase preload
- Increase murmur with maneuver: most murmurs via increased flow
- Decrease murmur with maneuver: MVP with later mid systolic click, HCM
How does squatting effect murmurs?
- Cardiovascular changes: decrease preload (decrease LV volume) and afterload
- Increase murmur with maneuver: MVP with earlier mid systolic click, HCM
- Decrease murmur with maneuver: Most murmurs (decrease flow through stenotic or regurgitating valve)
How does hand grip effect murmurs?
- Cardiovascular changes: increase afterload (double up arrow) -> increase reverse flow across aortic valve (increase LV volume)
- Increase murmur with maneuver: Most other left sided murmurs (AR, MR, and VSD)
- Decrease murmur with maneuver: AS (decrease trans-aortic valve pressure gradient) and HCM (increase volume)
How does inspiration effect murmurs?
- Cardiovascular changes: increase VR of the right heart, decrease VR of the left heart
- Increase murmur with maneuver: Most right sided murmurs
- Decrease murmur with maneuver: most left sided murmurs