Cardiac Auscultation, Including Audiovisual Principles |
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Preface to the Second Edition | 9 |
The Physical Principles of Sound | 19 |
Origin of Heart Sounds and Variations in Health | 30 |
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abnormal accentuated aorta aortic component aortic stenosis aortic valve apex associated atrial flutter audible auscultation Auscultatory Findings beginning block cardiac cause changes chest clinical close combination complex condition congenital continuous contraction curve cycle delayed diastolic murmur differentiate difficult dilatation diminished ductus early ejection electrocardiogram factors FIGURE flow fourth frequency gallop heard hearing heart disease heart sound identified immediately important incompetence increased indicated intensity interval late latter left sternal border left ventricular less loud lower mechanism mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve normal Note occurs opening snap origin patient physiologic pitch present pressure probably produced pulmonary artery pulmonary hypertension pulmonic area pulmonic component range recording result rheumatic fever rhythm second sound septal defect severe shows similar sounds and murmurs splitting stethogram stethoscope systolic murmur tion tricuspid turbulence usually valvular variation varying ventricle ventricular vibrations