Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Course and Complications Ejection systolic murmur at birth (due to pulmonary hypertension) continuous murmur after a few weeks Development of Pulmonary arterial hypertension[slideshare.net]
To our knowledge, this is the first reported use of OCT use in pediatric patients outside the coronaries, and in patients with congenital heart disease.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
In patients with a large left-to-right shunt, a low-pitched mitral mid-diastolic murmur may be audible at the apex.[medicaljoyworks.com]
Eisenmenger Syndrome
Along the left sternal border systolic murmur can be heard, and early pulmonary systolic shock.[remedyland.com]
Congenital Heart Disease & Eisenmenger’s Syndrome February 4th-7th is Congenital Heart Disease Awareness week.[pulmonaryhypertensionrn.com]
murmur pulmonary insufficiency jugular venous distension loud pulmonary component of S2 sound clubbing of extremities peripheral edema Imaging Radiography indication performed[medbullets.com]
Pulmonary Valve Disease
Signs Soft pulmonary systolic murmurs are more easily heard with the patient lying down.[patient.info]
The severity of valvular heart disease varies.[hopkinsmedicine.org]
The pulmonary regurgitation, especially if severe and caused by pulmonary hypertension, causes a high-pitched diastolic murmur that might be misinterpreted as aortic regurgitation[symptoma.com]
Large Ventricular Septal Defect
[…] vascular resistance decreases left to right shunt and converts systolic murmur in the one-sided murmur.[remedyland.com]
Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) VSDs represent the commonest form of congenital heart disease.[bcm.edu]
A smaller defect will lead to a louder murmur Diastolic murmur : Diastolic rumble due to increased flow across mitral valve due to left-to right shunting.[pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu]
Innocent Cardiac Murmurs
[…] cardiac murmur On examination - machinery murmur On examination - pulmonary diastolic murmur On examination - pulmonary systolic murmur On examination - systolic murmur On[icd9data.com]
Heart Diseases in Children: A Pediatrician's Guide is divided into four sections.[books.google.com]
Pulmonary flow murmur Pulmonary flow murmur is a soft systolic murmur, which unlike Still's murmur, is heard at the upper left sternal edge and is harsher and higher pitched[gponline.com]
Aortic Valve Disorder
QUESTION: Will the murmur in mitral insufficency (regurgitation) occur during systole or diastole?[courses.washington.edu]
The severity of valvular heart disease varies.[hopkinsmedicine.org]
[…] systolic murmur (crescendo-decrescendo) early diastolic murmur Additional features soft S 2 Austin Flint murmur Investigations A thorough history and clinical examination[gponline.com]
Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency
Signs Soft pulmonary systolic murmurs are more easily heard with the patient lying down.[patient.info]
Pulmonary regurgitation in congenital heart disease Rajiv R Chaturvedi, Andrew N Redington Division of Cardiology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada[doi.org]
[…] on chronic hemodialysis with a diastolic murmur (group A), 26 patients on chronic hemodialysis without murmurs (group B), and 15 healthy persons (group C).[annals.org]
Heart Valve Disease
Late systolic murmurs are typical of MV prolapse or papillary muscle dysfunction.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Aortic and mitral valve disease are termed left heart diseases.[en.wikipedia.org]
Murmurs which occur when the heart contracts (squeezes) are called systolic murmurs and those that occur when the heart relaxes are called diastolic murmurs.[irishheart.ie]
Lutembacher Syndrome
Systolic murmurs: A pulmonary flow murmur due to increased flow across the pulmonic valve. Tricuspid regurgitation: lower left parasternal area.[patient.info]
Disease and Heart Disease in Pregnancy, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, Panorama City, California, USA[books.google.com]
A loud mid diastolic murmur from the left sternal border to the apex without presystolic accentuation was heard.[jscisociety.com]
Acute Aortic Regurgitation
An early systolic murmur and a diastolic blowing murmur with thrill were detected at the left parasternal border.[kjim.org]
Bonow help you to apply all of the latest scientific knowledge and clinical strategies with Valvular Heart Disease, a companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease.[books.google.com]
Early closure of the mitral valve, weak first heart sound, tall A wave of apexcardiogram, and early diastolic murmur indicated acute aortic regurgitation.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]