Notes in Valvular Function Disorders

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Published 01/10/2024 During {{c1::S1}}, the heart is contracting and the {{c2::tricuspid and mitral valves (AV valves)}} are {{c3::closed}}, and the {{c2::aortic and pulmo…
Published 01/10/2024 During {{c1::S2}}, the heart is relaxing and the {{c2::tricuspid and mitral valves (AV valves)}} are {{c3::open}}, and the {{c2::aortic and pulmonary …
Published 01/10/2024 {{c1::AV valve (tricuspid + mitral)}} closure can be heard at the {{c2::apex}} of heart, and {{c1::semilunar valve (aortic + pulmonary)}} closure can …
Published 01/10/2024 Which AV valve closes first?
Published 01/10/2024 Which semilunar valve close first in S2?
Published 01/10/2024 How does inspiration affect splitting of S1 and S2 sounds?
Published 01/10/2024 Aortic stenosis murmur
Published 01/10/2024 Aortic regurgitation murmur
Published 01/10/2024 Mitral regurgitation murmur
Published 01/10/2024 Mitral stenosis murmur
Published 01/10/2024 PDA murmur
Published 01/10/2024 ASD murmur
Published 01/10/2024 7 Phases of the Cardiac Cycle
Published 01/10/2024 Phases of ventricular systole
Published 01/10/2024 Phases of ventricular diastole
Published 01/10/2024 When the pressure within the ventricle {{c1::exceeds}} the atrial pressure, atrioventricular valves {{c1::close}}, producing the first heart sound (S1…
Published 01/10/2024 By the end of {{c1::isovolumetric contraction}}, the pressure within the ventricles becomes {{c2::higher}} than the pressure within the aorta and pulm…
Published 01/10/2024 When the atrial pressure {{c1::exceeds}} the ventricular pressure, the two {{c1::atrioventricular}} valves open
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