Heart Sounds Made Incredibly Easy | Complete Guide to Cardiac Sounds (with sound's audios)
Heart sounds are made super easy to master. If you are stuck with heart sounds, this video will help you organize & revise heart sounds along with audio of the heart sounds.
All you need to remember for exams are summarized here.
Heart sounds can be categorized into Normal, Extra, Additional sounds & Murmurs for the sake of simplicity.
1. Normal Heart Sounds - S1, S2
2. Extra Heart Sounds - S3, S4
3. Additional Heart Sounds - Clicks (i.e., Ejection systolic clicks, Other Systolic Clicks) & Snap (Opening Snap)
4. Murmurs - Systolic, Diastolic & Continuous Murmurs
Pericarditis, Tumor plop, Pericardial knock, Prosthetic valve sounds are some other cardiac sounds which are not included here & shall be discussed in future videos.
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S1 0:42 S2 1:04 S3 3:18 S4 4:00 murmur 5:38
I searched "all heart sounds" and honestly didn't expect to find someone collecting them in such a brilliant way. Thank you. Yet it's still hard :')
@no-bv9jn
3 жыл бұрын
Hi everyone Here is my heartbeat kzread.info/dash/bejne/dnZhlsuLmsvad7g.html I hope you enjoy You can also find it on my channel Please use headphones
Wow , Excellent video …. It was really helpful . Thanks a lot. I've an Exam Tomorrow , And this just saved my life .
whoever uploaded this video, big thanks to you.. now I know my heart is normal..
thank you. I worked very hard, many hours spent, understanding what you did in seven minutes.
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Thomas Paez. Thanks. Glad you liked it.
As a new FNP this was so helpful. THANK YOU
Best video ever on heart sounds. Brilliant .
Thanks, I am in Nursing school I learned a lot in 7 min thanks for sharying it🙏
Finally REAL heart sounds. Thank you!!!
The summary was helpful tbh. Thank you!
Too beautiful... I'll come back here when I'm already a *doctor* hihi
Este vídeo se resume en una palabra: EXCELENTE. Lo entendí todo.
Best video ever on heart sounds 😍😍 thank you so much
This is the best video so far! No commentary, purely sounds, makes you visualize the pathophysiology behind it, love it!
this is amazing, thank you so much!
thank you for this video!
thank you so much for this video ... works alot .
THANK YOU!
Subscribed!!! Thank you so much!
Loved it!!!
loved the video. Thanks!!!
awesome it's really helpful
Love the Bass Too!
Very good, thanks so much.
Thank you alot, I've been watching your videos alot lately and I can tell you its helping me alot, keep up the great work, thanks again
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Rafeki Ali - Thank you for encouraging feedback. Share with colleagues if you liked & found these useful.
extremely helpful
thank you
Thank you🌺
IT WAS VERY USEFUL FOR ME. LOVE YOU FROM INDIA , THANKS.
Thank you very much..
good one sir . thanks much
This was so helpful to me as a nurse student to understand different kind of heart sounds. Thank you :)
Thanks alot👌👌
Amazing, thanks a lot
Thanks
Wonderful
thank you 😍
Perfect
This is what i was looking for. Thank you so much.
Excellent thanks a lot..
Clear concept and a very helpful vid
@PracticalMedicine
5 жыл бұрын
DURGESH NANDAN - Thanks for feedback. Please share with other colleagues where needed
Perfect!
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris Pineda
thank you.
I think I'm too young for this but I like understanding and memorizing the audio and even the visuals
@Moody1234ification
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah kid, this is strictly for old people :P
amazing
wow Thanx
very useful .
helpful video, thank you very much for upload
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
acidofil - you're welcome.
amazing.
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Edie xo - Thanks
LOVED THIS !!! thank you
I’m impressed how loud is the human heart
Good video Easy to understand abnormal heart sound ......upload more video like HOW TO READ ECG???
It actually really helped me understand & pick apart the sounds when I slowed down the video to 0.75 speed.
Thank you a lot
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
اشراقة حلم you're welcome
Thanks a lot man, very helpful !!
thanks
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
mansdoctooor - you're welcome
Very helpful thanks alot , but this made me feel sad for somereason .
wow...nice
@PracticalMedicine
7 жыл бұрын
Mominul Hoque - Thanks
Any other heart hypochondriacs here trying to convince themself that their heart rate is normal?
Greattttt
My murmur sounds like the diastolic opening snap one
This is great. What about a Bruit? Any reference for that?
subscribed
very nice........
@PracticalMedicine
7 жыл бұрын
@Sayan Mukherjee - Thanks
keep it up and make more videos like this
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Suggest your topic of interest or which you find difficult!
@mohsendiaz7094
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks thaaaaaanks its great effort really Helped me alot in my OSCE exam I earned it like a badass thanks
Perfect ✨🔝👏👏 HelpfULL ⚕️‼️🖤💜📚🛐🔟
This is nice.I'm only 14 but i'm already practicing heart sounds lol.By the time I get to med school I'll just be chillin'
@PracticalMedicine
4 жыл бұрын
@young masai - Keep going and keep flourishing!
@GoogleGebruiker
4 жыл бұрын
Smart. I just started and it's a lot of new information
@nhanquang8884
4 жыл бұрын
nuuub
Listen with stethoscope near earphones
Best
@PracticalMedicine
7 жыл бұрын
@Sanaullah Panhwar - Thanks Please share with your colleagues!
Excellent lessons. Highly recommended.
tip,,,use a stethoscope instead of earphones...mind the volume tho! great video
@zeynelakk
6 жыл бұрын
first class roadman thanks for tips
very good
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
maria Alex - thanks. Please share with colleagues
@vsquad7060
6 жыл бұрын
of course
can you share it as a presentation or pdf?
Tumor plop sound can you share?
04:53 ejection click (sounds like striking small drum once??) 05:38 systolic vs diastolic vs continous 06:09 time and sounds every S3 sounds like song bad guy LOL
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5:54 heart sound summary
WHat time can you hear s1 and s2? i can only hea s3 and s4 in this video
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
R Dizzle - Right at the start is Normal S1 and S2 sound
innocent murmur eppo cure agum for example 2 yr baby had innocent murmur so entha Agela cure?
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Is there less gap between s1 and s2 than there is between s2 and s1?
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Yes. Systole is normally shorter than diastole.
I had 2d echo this day and I heard murmurs in my heart
@1:25 is there any other abnormality in this rhythm except for the splitting that we hear? Is there a murmur also present there?
@the0lddoc
Жыл бұрын
@Last Second Medicine if you can please reply asap
@PracticalMedicine
Жыл бұрын
Just splitting. There is echo (artifact of recording) which is appearing as murmur.
All i know people in this comment section r doctors im jst in 12th...😅 trying to understand though hard ...i mean vry hard
@PracticalMedicine
5 жыл бұрын
Nice but it is really not necessary to effort to understand a video which is difficult not only for your level but also for medical students in their foundation years. However appreciate your interest and wish you all the best for your future 🙂
Plz mere help kriye mere valve se sounds bhut jaada aata jisse bagal me baitha insan Sun leta h plz koi solution btayiye
What software did you use to make this video?
@PracticalMedicine
3 жыл бұрын
Adobe After Effects
I've watched so many videos trying to find the sound of my heartbeat, can't find it. It goes like this (loud beat, soft, soft, soft, loud again)
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Lola Taylor - please get an ECG done.
@kirstenwalsh2789
6 жыл бұрын
Last Second Medicine I have and I've got a leak in one of my heart valves, a small leak. I don't remember which valve it is but I can't find the sound anywhere. I had an ultrasound done.
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Lola Taylor - sorry to hear that. We sincerely hope and wish that it is cured. This video is very basics of heart sounds. There is a seperate video on murmurs (sounds that are heard due to narrowness or leaking valves). m.kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmikx5eucsm8oaw.html However it is important to know that the video is intended for educational purposes for medical students only. Please do not try to interpret information if you are not having the foundation knowledge.
@kirstenwalsh2789
6 жыл бұрын
Last Second Medicine O yes I understand, I just wanted to find the same heartbeat as mine just for comparison. Thank you so much.
whats p2 stand for ?
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
YAZEED BINSAMMAN - Pulmonary component of second heart sound
The murmurs are just scary, even the most inexperienced ear could notice something is not right with the heart
Thank you i have a heart problem now i realized
Great vid but I got sad and scared …. one day it will stop.
my 7 yer old son heart 7 time thnk takes k break thn 4 times thn k break thn again 7-8 times it is norml plz rply from india
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
Manas Kol - heartbeating and then stopping for a while does not occur normally. Please show him to a doctor who can examine him and see if there is no disease
wide s2 split is ASD not VSD
@PracticalMedicine
3 жыл бұрын
02:54 Fixed Splitting = ASD Widening of Physiological Splitting can occur in VSD
It's scary also
additional sound in click makes me feel like watching the horror movie
4:59
@palaniappan3327
5 жыл бұрын
1:36
@palaniappan3327
5 жыл бұрын
2:36
I can barely hear the sounds on my phone?
@PracticalMedicine
2 жыл бұрын
Please use headphones
Born in 2015 now turning 9😂
send this vedeo to my mail ID
@PracticalMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
You can download this video by KZread offline video option
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@PracticalMedicine
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting. Can you please translate what does this mean?