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Signs of Aortic Regurgitation

Austin Flint Murmur Description The murmur typically begins in mid-diastole, often has a presystolic accentuation, and terminates at the end of diastole. It is low-pitched, with a rough and rumbling...

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Important Heart Murmurs

Austin Flint murmur : Austin Flint murmur is a mid-diastolic rumbling audible in subjects with severe aortic regurgitation that is best heard at the apex with little radiation. Several theories have...

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How to perform CPR

The below sections provide you with the basic steps for performing CPR, and covers: chest compressions-only CPR chest compressions and rescue breaths using an automated external defibrillator (AED)...

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Pansystolic murmur of Mitral Regurgitation

Pansystolic or Holosystolic murmurs begin at the very onset of systole, as pressure in the ventricle exceeds that in the atrium. Hence, the murmur begins with the first heart sound (S1) and continues...

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ejection systolic murmur

Systolic ejection or midsystolic murmurs are due to turbulent forward flow across the right and left ventricular outflow tract, aortic or pulmonary valve, or through the aorta or pulmonary artery....

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