Heart Sounds and Murmurs: A Clinical and Phonocardiographic Study |
Contents
Coarctation of the Aorta | 22 |
Sounds from a Physical Point of View | 37 |
cardiograph and Sphygmograph | 59 |
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accentuated acoustic amplifier aortic valve apex apical associated atrial flutter atrial sound auscultation beats bell block cardiac cause characteristic chest piece clinical component considerable continuous cycles per second decibels diagnosis diaphragm diastolic murmur diminished duration early effect electrical electrocardiogram figure filter flow frequency gallop heard hearing heart disease increased intensity interval lesions less logarithmic loud low intensity lower medium frequency microphone mitral insufficiency mitral stenosis mitral valve normal Note occurs onset opening patient persons phonocardiogram present pressure presystolic murmur produced pulmonary artery pulmonic pulse QRS complex Rappaport recorded registered regurgitation result rheumatic rheumatic fever rheumatic heart disease rhythm second heart sound second sound septal defect severe shows shunt SM DM split Sprague stethoscope systolic murmur SM third heart sound third sound tracing tricuspid tubing usually valve closure venous ventricle ventricular vibrations wave