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Aortic Stenosis (Diamond Shaped Systolic Murmur) C31 | #123

This is an auscultation example of a diamond shaped systolic murmur associated with aortic stenosis. The first and second heart sounds are normal. The murmur starts shortly after the first heart sound and ends before the second heart sound. The murmur is mid to high-pitched. The anatomy video shows a markedly thickened left ventricle. The aortic valve leaflets are thickened and immobile. The murmur is caused by turbulent flow across the stenotic aortic valve.

Auscultation Sounds

auscultation sound from lesson
waveform

Patient Recording

patient heart or lung sound
Aortic Stenosis (Diamond Shaped Systolic Murmur) C31

Patient Recording - Half Speed

patient heart or lung sound
Aortic Stenosis (Diamond Shaped Systolic Murmur) C31

Position

Patient position
The patient's position should be sitting.

Listening Tips

Systole:Diamond shaped, harsh, high-pitch, late peaking murmur

Waveform (Phonocardiogram)



Observe Cardiac Animation

The animation shows a markedly thickened left ventricle. The aortic valve leaflets are thickened and immobile. The murmur is caused by turbulent flow across the stenotic aortic valve.
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