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Revision as of 17:20, 15 March 2022
Description
Location
- Aortic valve: second intercostal space at the right sternal border
- Pulmonary valve: second intercostal space at the left sternal border
- Tricuspid valve: fourth intercostal space at the left sternal border
- Mitral valve: fifth intercostal space at the left midclavicular line
- Radiation: Murmurs may radiate, allowing auscultation at remote locations
Intensity
Grade | Description |
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Grade 1 | Faintest sound that can be detected |
Grade 2 | Soft murmur that is readily detectable |
Grade 3 | Louder than grade 2 but not associated with a palpable thrill |
Grade 4 | Associated with a palpable thrill |
Grade 5 | Audible with stethoscope placed lightly on the chest |
Grade 6 | Audible with stethoscope off the chest |
Quality
- High or low frequency
- Blowing, harsh, musical, rumbling, squeaky
Profile
- Crescendo, decrescendo, crescendo-decrescendo, or plateau
Timing
- Systolic, diastolic
- Early, mid, or late
- Holosystolic
Interpretation
Valvulopathy | Location | Radiation | Timing | Quality | Profile | Inspiration | Isometric Handgrip (β Afterload) | Squatting (β Preload) | Valsalva (β Preload) | Release Valsalva |
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Flow murmur | mid-systolic | |||||||||
Aortic regurgitation | LLSB | diastolic | blowing | D | β | β | β | β | ||
Aortic regurgitation, Austin Flint | PMI | mid-diastolic | rumble | |||||||
Aortic stenosis | RUSB | Β±carotids | systolic | C-D | β | β | β | β | ||
Mitral regurgitation | PMI | Β±axillae | systolic | β | β | β | β | |||
Mitral valve prolapse | early systolic | click | β | β | β | β | ||||
Mitral stenosis | PMI | diastolic | β | β | β | |||||
Pulmonic regurgitation | β | β | ||||||||
Pulmonic stenosis | LUSB | systolic | C-D | β | β | |||||
Tricuspid regurgitation | LLSB | systolic | β | |||||||
Tricuspid stenosis | LLSB | diastolic | β | β | β | |||||
Atrial septal defect | LUSB | may be harsh; fixed split S2 | ||||||||
Ventricular septal defect | PMI | β | β | |||||||
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy | PMI to LLSB | systolic | β | β | β | |||||
Patent ductus arteriosus | LUSB | continuous | machine-like |