Approach to the Exam of Diastolic Murmurs (Real Patient and Sounds!) - Stanford Medicine 25
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This video discusses some of the basic concepts of the exam for diastolic murmurs that all clinicians should know.
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Finally found a video which shows the murmurs being heard on a real patient with respect to the carotid artery pulse. Thank you !❤️
Though I knew everything u told That stick method was new to me We used to palpate carotid pulse and it was bit confusing and harm to patient. Loved it doc! Thanks
Stanford Medicine and Dr Errol, I am a big fan of yours. The video on AR and this one were awesome. if you make videos on physical examination of all major cardiac and pulmonary diseases, it'll be one of the best gifts a man ever gave to medical students across the globe! waiting eagerly for the next one!
@StanfordMedicine25
7 жыл бұрын
Darshan, thank you for the message. We do have more videos coming!!! - Errol
Very nice, thank you!
Dang. That's freaking cool!
nice to learn...
Thanks to the patient
Thank from India Dr❤️
need more on cardiology topics please
more exam videos,please n thanq
By seeing these videos, I wished if I could learn in Standford University....
Thank you for this excellent video.
thank you so much 😊
Can we use this " stick method " in exams ??
Thank u !
@StanfordMedicine25
7 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
I wish i was a standfard grad
Poor Mr. Garcia. I hope he is okay. Question, you said you heard his aortic regurg murmur at the left lower sternal border. Why do you hear it best there than the aortic area which is on the right lower sternal border?
@docchethanr
4 жыл бұрын
Bcoz that is regurgitation murmur and blood jet comes back which is approx in that area aka erb's area
@johnkodhek
Жыл бұрын
Had the same doubt. Thank you 🤝🏾
I am trying to understand the specific reason behind WHY WE WORKUP A ASYMPTOMATIC DIASTOLIC MURMUR AND NOT ASYMPTOMATIC SYSTOLIC MURMUR. Would appreciate any suggestions or clarifications.
@StanfordMedicine25
5 жыл бұрын
diastolic murmurs are always pathological. Very important to remember! Systolic murmurs can be serious too but often not. If patient with a systolic murmur and it's a high grade (such as with a thrill), radiating such as to the neck, new or there's any other issues like signs of heart failure, you need to consider an echo.
i thought carcinoid syndrome cause tricuspid regurgitation rather than stenosis?
Can pounding pulsations in neck area be normal or always associated with some pathology?
@StanfordMedicine25
7 жыл бұрын
Not always abnormal. Some people, you can see their pulses better. In other situations, they might be pounding if the heart is contracting forcefully for other reasons. That's why it's so important to know other exam findings. For example, if you have pounding pulses and a diastolic murmur, then you really have diagnosed an abnormal finding!
@dr.archanadethe1327
7 жыл бұрын
Noted! Thank you for the valuable information. Kind regards.
plz do systolic murmur 😢😢😢😢
Sir is ejaction click is heard in this audio
not so much good like other videos.plz upload more details video with explanation
Come on, "ass-cultation". Waterhammer not waterhammer's. What about his ejection click? Vast difference in frequency between diastolic murmurs of AI/PI and the diastolic rumble of MS/TS. Opening snaps? S2/OS timing, etc.
@miladsaeed3770
3 жыл бұрын
I feel like its systolic murmur with soft s2 rather than diastolic murmur !