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I had open heart surgery last Aug 2020 to repair my mitral valve (I had severe mitral regurgitation). Prior to the surgery, my murmur was so loud I can hear it whenever I lay down in bed, "SHHH DBSSH" 😂 After surgery, it was exhilarating to hear the normal LUB DUB heartbeat sound again! I consider it a creative miracle. Medical science is amazing.
I'm a geology student, what am I doing here. But it really is interesting how our body works. To all med students out there, hang in there! You are cool. Do your best. Good luck.
Man. I'm just an indie game developer, and somehow I wound up here. Face it. Us nerds are just gonna go where we go on our wiki-walks. Geology students rock! :P
I was born with a hole in my heart and still have a murmur. I often have low blood pressure or abnormal readings as the nurses always put the squeeze band multiple times and double and triple check my numbers. My doctor ordered blood tests but said they were normal. I don’t know what to do I am afraid the hole in my heart never closed properly. No doctors are accepting new patients in Canada besides medicentres where you get a different random doctor (normally a student) each time you go
Explained Heart sounds and murmurs better in 4 minutes than hours of lecture and studying did. This would have been REALLY appreciated 30 yrs ago. Reminded me of meeting Dr. Harvey In his 90's at a seminar where he described murmurs and made the sounds with his own voice. Beat boxer Master Cardiologist!
Absolutely spot on, accurate and concise. Just shows the beauty of life, the delicate and complex balance everything must be in to work properly. Fascinating how the sounds indicate the area of concern, and how we can still enjoy life's journey. Perhaps we'll appreciate our family, friends and value the time we have been granted.
I felt ashamed when she said "thank you for watching" at the end. That's me who should thank you for providing me with this wonderful video. You're blessed.
Wow I really needed this video :) i am a veterinary student and i listening to my very old dog’s heart (16,5 years) and he has a perfect mitral regurgitation.
I just received my aortic valve replacement recently only and I was so worried since the doctors didn't tell me about its sound after surgery. Thank you so much. Its sound scary if you hear first time but there is nothing to worry.
You don't normally hear heart sounds, let alone the abnormal ones. Hearing them heart sounds is a reminder of how well this dynamic organ works to keep you alive but also how fragile it is to the forces of life. I didn't like hearing when I started meditating but I got real familiar with it after awhile and actually find it comforting knowing I'm not really alone on this earth, I've always got my body, specifically my heart to remind me.
Nursing student here. All of this is so confusing and I nearly had a breakdown after my cardiac lecture the other day. But this helped it make sense. Thank you!
I'm 75. I had Aortic valve replacement on March 4 2020.. I had no complications at all from the surgery and seemed to heal quickly. Very minimal pain or discomfort. I received a Model 2800TFX Pericardial tissue valve (Bovine)...which should be good for hopefully at least 10 years.....which would put me to 85.....and at that point depending on how much more advanced the technology will be by then could have a mechanical valve inserted to carry me to end of life. I remember hearing these heart sounds both before and after surgery. Its wonderful that these operations can be performed and extend peoples lives.
I was told I have 3 leaky valves by my cardiologist, but he says the problem is mild. I go to my cardiologist every 3 months, have blood test done before each visit. I have EKG test in office, stress test on the treadmill, once a year and the regular physical exam. Next, will have a CT scan. So far, so good. I keep my weight down, walk 3 miles daily, exercise, eat veggies and fruits, fish, chicken...very little red meat.Dont smoke and rarely have a glass of wine. Take my vitamins..I feel great so far. Other people in my family had the same problem. I think it's genetic. I hope my problem won't get worse and affect my quality of life...
Hi hope you doing great imo stress tread mill test should be avoided as you got 3 valve defect involvement and Avoid vitamin E intake as it may worsen one of the defected valve and plz do confirm this from your doctor and let me know …. would help both of us
I was curious what heart murmurs sound like and which one could be mine (because I have a heart problem), but I didn't hear mine. The closest sounding one was when you were introducing heart murmurs. Thanks for educating me!
RICHARD CALABRESE one question... Is getting surgery scary? I'm going to the cardiologist soon because of my slight heart murmur, and just in case it's not good news (uncommon) I need to know if it'll hurt after or really anything. Please describe pain for me. Thanks, A fellow person
Training to be a medical scribe! One hell of a transition from my graphic design degree to a medical field so doing extra research. Thank you very much for uploading this!
We had a dog. A Newfoundland I named Chloe. She was such a pleasant and easy puppy to take care of, not a hassle like other puppies. It seemed to good to be true. Not only did she take frequent naps, but she also showed no interest in the pools we set up for her (newfies are supposed to love the water). We soon discovered she had a heart murmur. She was such a gentle puppy because she was tired, and she didn't have much time. We had to let her go. And when we did, all I could think about were the times when I saw her sleep. Her paws would twitch. In her dreams she can have all the energy in the world to run as much as she wanted. It was when she was sleeping that she was the happiest.
I had a echocardiogram done today and waiting on my result. I found this video to see if I can get an idea based on what I heard there in comparison to here. Thanks for sharing.
When I was younger, I had all three of the Innocent Heart Murmurs. I went to the cardiologist and all of his students came and listened to my heart. It was very strange for 3 y/o me having all those people around me 😂
I am just wondering why i could not find this channel before, it is so practical that I feel like a cardiologist despite the fact , I am just 3rd year med school student😀❤❤❤
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I came here by accident. I was born with a heart murmur. I grew up being someone who always liked to lay on my arm so I could hear my heart clearly. Is always sounded pretty regular to me. However just now I was laying on my arm by chance and for whatever reason started paying attention to the sound. I realized that there is a decently quiet sound when it beats that I hadn't noticed before. The only way I can describe it is the sound of an older washing machine when it does half spins back and forth during the beginning of the cycle. Now that I've heard it I can't stop. I think it might be the Mitral Regurgitation one?? Idk but now I'm curious about it. Sounds weird but cool? I wonder why I never noticed it before
I have a heart murmur i found out last year. And i had stress done for my heart. And I'm already on blood pressure meds and cholesterol meds. I have a cardiologist i see every six months. I didn't even know i had one. Sometimes i feel my heart lts like a hard thump like a pounding. Its herit.
I was born with this condition and I had a surgery at the age of 1, my mum realised I was breathing in a strange way and the doctor told her it was a heart murmur. I was the first heart murmur surgery case here in my city and luckily I'm still here.
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Normal heart 0:06, Mitral valve regurgitation 1:44, Aortic Stenosis 2:43, Aortic regurgitation 3:45.
Thanks
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I had open heart surgery last Aug 2020 to repair my mitral valve (I had severe mitral regurgitation). Prior to the surgery, my murmur was so loud I can hear it whenever I lay down in bed, "SHHH DBSSH" 😂 After surgery, it was exhilarating to hear the normal LUB DUB heartbeat sound again! I consider it a creative miracle. Medical science is amazing.
Did it come and go in the beginning or permanent since the start?
Glad you're OK now
i am becoming a cardiac surgeon 😊
do you have tissue valve or mechanical valve?
@@limitless12070 hello, I had a mitral valve repair ☺️
I'm a geology student, what am I doing here. But it really is interesting how our body works.
To all med students out there, hang in there! You are cool. Do your best. Good luck.
Man. I'm just an indie game developer, and somehow I wound up here. Face it. Us nerds are just gonna go where we go on our wiki-walks.
Geology students rock! :P
Nan Wijanarko 🤓🌷
Awe thank you dear!
i’m just a dumb gay kid and same
I am a fashion design gradute wtf am i doing here?
As a med student, I understood this more easily than the lectures I attended. Wonderful, keep it up! ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Really
I was born with a hole in my heart and still have a murmur. I often have low blood pressure or abnormal readings as the nurses always put the squeeze band multiple times and double and triple check my numbers. My doctor ordered blood tests but said they were normal. I don’t know what to do I am afraid the hole in my heart never closed properly. No doctors are accepting new patients in Canada besides medicentres where you get a different random doctor (normally a student) each time you go
Explained Heart sounds and murmurs better in 4 minutes than hours of lecture and studying did. This would have been REALLY appreciated 30 yrs ago. Reminded me of meeting Dr. Harvey In his 90's at a seminar where he described murmurs and made the sounds with his own voice. Beat boxer Master Cardiologist!
I agree
As a doctor, perfect star for this brilliant presentation
Lemuel Sinogba I have a heart murmur I was born with it and I still have it
@@kaiaabbott6443 ask your Dr what's causing it
Absolutely spot on, accurate and concise. Just shows the beauty of life, the delicate and complex balance everything must be in to work properly. Fascinating how the sounds indicate the area of concern, and how we can still enjoy life's journey. Perhaps we'll appreciate our family, friends and value the time we have been granted.
I felt ashamed when she said "thank you for watching" at the end. That's me who should thank you for providing me with this wonderful video. You're blessed.
This is one of the best videos explaining heart sounds I’ve ever heard
normal beat lib-dub0:06
ausculation area 0:45
mitral regulgitation 1:45
aortic stenosis 2:42
aortic regulgitation 3:45
Loved that you spelled regurgitation incorrectly
Leslie Birdsong 🙄
Professors tried to teach us heart murmurs without audio tracks... Loved your video! Finally I got them!
hello
i am a nursing student and i found this video very helpful and easy to understand.. thank you and continue to do videos like this
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We're or are you trained like this? I was
Wow I really needed this video :) i am a veterinary student and i listening to my very old dog’s heart (16,5 years) and he has a perfect mitral regurgitation.
fantastically put together. Very easy to understand by including the definition, the waveform, and the anatomy on one slide. thank you
I just received my aortic valve replacement recently only and I was so worried since the doctors didn't tell me about its sound after surgery. Thank you so much. Its sound scary if you hear first time but there is nothing to worry.
When it stops beating, you won't have to worry cause you'd be dead
If only John Ritter had gotten his he would be alive today. You are a blessed person for continued life
Leaving a comment so that when someone likes it,i get a chance to recapitulate
Here is a little reminder from after two years, test yourself if you forgot something ;)
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This made me very anxious for some reason.
You don't normally hear heart sounds, let alone the abnormal ones. Hearing them heart sounds is a reminder of how well this dynamic organ works to keep you alive but also how fragile it is to the forces of life. I didn't like hearing when I started meditating but I got real familiar with it after awhile and actually find it comforting knowing I'm not really alone on this earth, I've always got my body, specifically my heart to remind me.
@@jimbor8774 Also every horror movie ever uses heart sounds as people are panicking, dying, being possessed, or hiding from the monster.
Please Don't Listening to the heart does that to me too. Isn't the heart amazing?
same
Watch me and tell me what is it
10/10 for this video....m a nrsng student came here for listening heart sounds...👍👍
This might be the best A&P channel on UA-cam
Never found a better explanation than this. This is short and precise. Exactly what i needed
Nursing student here. All of this is so confusing and I nearly had a breakdown after my cardiac lecture the other day. But this helped it make sense. Thank you!
Hmmm I wander have you heard of pectus excavatum ?
Jim Keddy depressed sternum!
@@livchilton ye I have that , which in turn gives me a mild Murmer, which could be a result of regurgitation. Or ventrical prolaps
You know how ASMR is relaxing, well, this video here is Anti-ASMR. It fills me with anxiety
😂😂 fr, I’m panicking.
aortic regurgitation is like nails on a chalkboard to me :puke:
lol 😂
no it is not nerd
Sometimes, I love medicine but I’m lawyer lol 😂 love ASMR too
I'm 75. I had Aortic valve replacement on March 4 2020.. I had no complications at all from the surgery and seemed to heal quickly. Very minimal pain or discomfort. I received a Model 2800TFX Pericardial tissue valve (Bovine)...which should be good for hopefully at least 10 years.....which would put me to 85.....and at that point depending on how much more advanced the technology will be by then could have a mechanical valve inserted to carry me to end of life. I remember hearing these heart sounds both before and after surgery. Its wonderful that these operations can be performed and extend peoples lives.
Wow that’s very intense how are you feeling now an how well are you doing? Was this open heart surgery or a different method?
@@justineandserena open heart ....about a 4 hour operation..it all went very well...2 1/2 years post op now...feel good..no issues at all
@@helenavondrakenstein4969 wow!!! Very scary.. how much time off work did you miss?
I was told I have 3 leaky valves by my cardiologist, but he says the problem is mild. I go to my cardiologist every 3 months, have blood test done before each visit. I have EKG test in office, stress test on the treadmill, once a year and the regular physical exam. Next, will have a CT scan. So far, so good.
I keep my weight down, walk 3 miles daily, exercise, eat veggies and fruits, fish, chicken...very little red meat.Dont smoke and rarely have a glass of wine. Take my vitamins..I feel great so far. Other people in my family had the same problem. I think it's genetic. I hope my problem won't get worse and affect my quality of life...
U r age plz
Hi hope you doing great imo stress tread mill test should be avoided as you got 3 valve defect involvement and Avoid vitamin E intake as it may worsen one of the defected valve and plz do confirm this from your doctor and let me know …. would help both of us
So much information packed into one 4 minute video. Well done!
I was curious what heart murmurs sound like and which one could be mine (because I have a heart problem), but I didn't hear mine. The closest sounding one was when you were introducing heart murmurs. Thanks for educating me!
How are u now
Mine sounds like 2:43
Hope you are doing great today!
I was studying body fluids and circulation for class 11 . Neet 2022..helped a lot...ps:all the best to all future docs and nurses👍👍
This video is extremely helpful for clearing up my confusion on where to listen and why. Thanks for making this!!!
Very helpful video! Love that you have a lot of visuals to depict what’s happening in each murmur.
Just had my aortic valve replaced 3 weeks ago. Feeling great. Thank you Dr. Bailey at Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh PA.
RICHARD CALABRESE one question... Is getting surgery scary? I'm going to the cardiologist soon because of my slight heart murmur, and just in case it's not good news (uncommon) I need to know if it'll hurt after or really anything. Please describe pain for me. Thanks,
A fellow person
The surgery sounds more scarier than it really was I had very little pain after the surgery and the incision is healing perfectly
RICHARD CALABRESE thank you so much for replying. I really needed that knowledge, so thanks. I'm glad it turns out great! :)
RICHARD CALABRESE what age were u when u got the surgery.
@@mooncrestt5941 64. And feeling great
This was absolutely fantastic! Especially the last part of the murmurs is less murmuring and sounds more like a thud.
As a person with a heart murmur this shit scared the hell out of me
Dude my dad side is filled with heart disease and I thought I heard I murmur and I’m freaking out. That’s why I’m here right now
Same
@@macyaboizzz942 get medical help...most valvular diseases can be surgically treated
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣yoo I'm smacked
Just found out today that I have a murmur. Shit is eating me up. I don’t want a surgery like that
I dont comment regularly, i dont how to say thanks to the owner, this is amazing visual learning for medical students and doctors.
Training to be a medical scribe! One hell of a transition from my graphic design degree to a medical field so doing extra research. Thank you very much for uploading this!
This is one of the best videos on youtube
Very useful video...got cleared my all concepts👍
We had a dog. A Newfoundland I named Chloe. She was such a pleasant and easy puppy to take care of, not a hassle like other puppies. It seemed to good to be true. Not only did she take frequent naps, but she also showed no interest in the pools we set up for her (newfies are supposed to love the water). We soon discovered she had a heart murmur. She was such a gentle puppy because she was tired, and she didn't have much time. We had to let her go. And when we did, all I could think about were the times when I saw her sleep. Her paws would twitch. In her dreams she can have all the energy in the world to run as much as she wanted. It was when she was sleeping that she was the happiest.
In my graduation I would like to thank Alila channel as well as osmosis... I don’t know how would my life be without them
Thank YOU! You made us feel very happy that we could help that much!
Your videos are very helpful.Keep up the good work.
Tomorrow is my practical exam and this video helped me a lot..thank you so much
All the best
Very useful I’m a med student and will probably go into cardiology as I’ve got a passion for cardiology. It’s not easy to learn but worth it.
Mashallah.
Thank you mam.
Your videos are very informative and helping me in studies.
Make the same video with EKG changes during each of the condition you've mentioned. Loved it, thankyou
This is a well explained and understandable video especially for learners
Thank you so much.Keep up the standard.
Idk why I wanted to watch this, it just made me more anxious and freaked out about my murmur... Good video tho I guess
sameee omg
I should probably come by and watch this video every day.
Shout out to all the mds and med students we got it the hardest, but it’s cool!
This is really hard
I had a echocardiogram done today and waiting on my result. I found this video to see if I can get an idea based on what I heard there in comparison to here. Thanks for sharing.
How did your results come out ?
Thankyou so much. . . It was really helpful 😍
I'm an EMT-B student! Shout out the med students and doctors out there!! Together, we will make the world a better place to live!
Watched this in my health science class
Thanks a lot. Most concise video on murmur I have ever seen!
I'm an engineering student but I love wathing this kind of video
Did you think everyone here was a cardiologist?
The best channel on youtube ever ever ever ever ever
I'm a nursing student and I came here for audio of murmurs. for anyone wondering= 1:05
Lol I'm a nurse and I'm here for the same reason
SuperEmm here for the same reason THANK YOU
I m also nursing std
NP student here
@@gabybiz6089 You need to explain more about it tell me more so I can help you
When I was younger, I had all three of the Innocent Heart Murmurs. I went to the cardiologist and all of his students came and listened to my heart. It was very strange for 3 y/o me having all those people around me 😂
Sehr gute Vorstellung...vielen Dank dafür
Just found out I have a “pretty loud “ heart murmur. Have an echocardiogram scheduled a month from now.....wish me luck
I just found out I had a heart murmur at the doctor today too. I have a Echo scheduled as well... pretty scary
birdgirl10 good luck!
I am just wondering why i could not find this channel before, it is so practical that I feel like a cardiologist despite the fact , I am just 3rd year med school student😀❤❤❤
Thanx for the lecture!!....... Can you please also teach about Coronary blood vessels and their branches.
BEST heart murmurs video ever!!! Thank you for saving my medical school exam
Amazing..👍
thank you so much for describing how to determine the normal and abnormal heart beat.
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The easiest explanation for cardiovascular system
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I came here by accident. I was born with a heart murmur.
I grew up being someone who always liked to lay on my arm so I could hear my heart clearly. Is always sounded pretty regular to me.
However just now I was laying on my arm by chance and for whatever reason started paying attention to the sound.
I realized that there is a decently quiet sound when it beats that I hadn't noticed before.
The only way I can describe it is the sound of an older washing machine when it does half spins back and forth during the beginning of the cycle.
Now that I've heard it I can't stop. I think it might be the Mitral Regurgitation one??
Idk but now I'm curious about it. Sounds weird but cool?
I wonder why I never noticed it before
How you can hear your own heart sound ?
Way of presentation and explanation is understandable
please upload video on mitral stenosis and regurgitation
A perfect video to hear heart sounds and murmurs. Thanks.
Great ❤
I'am a 2nd year medical student , and i have watched this video and it was so helpfull for me thank u so much for the simple explanation
Idk why, but the sound of aortic regurgitation is a little freaky.
thank you. great visuals
Can you cover gallop rhythms. Thanks for this
That's quite interesting...😊👌
I have a heart murmur i found out last year. And i had stress done for my heart. And I'm already on blood pressure meds and cholesterol meds. I have a cardiologist i see every six months. I didn't even know i had one. Sometimes i feel my heart lts like a hard thump like a pounding. Its herit.
Same here.
Clinically it's very helpful. Thank a lot
Aortic regurgitation sounds so scary!
Really helped me with the MCAT
thanks nice
That is a very short and clear definition of heart sounds and murmurs. thanks
when you have heart murmur: 👁👄👁
Same, apprentally I can’t take things that have a lot of caffeine
Thank you. I have seen many videos on this topic, but this video explained it the best and in short time. Appreciated.
I had a heart murmur but the doctor said I'm ok
When you learn more from this video than your entire Cardio block in MS1....thanks for this video!
Hi whould you like to youtube friend
i have heart murmur.....the aortic regurgitation but im cool im alllllright ~3~
This is Naebo Same. Heart murmurs are no fun, lol. Glad to hear you’re alright :)
This is Naebo do you get fatigued easily? The condition looks like it prevents propper oxygen delivery to the aorta.
Same. I was born with it. Buh I don’t have it no more
This is Naebo u must joking .. go to doctor friend
Does it ever hurt?
So beautifully explained. Thank you. 👌😊
Pop smoke had a heart murmur and if he didn’t he’d be in the nba rn Dior Dior rip woooo
damn, you saved my life:) Can't really understand what my lecturer said. But Immediately understand it after watching your videos:)
This heart 's sound is rab rab means Allah Allah
subhanallah
Very helpful.....please all topics cover in detail it will be best for medicos
i have this heart problem and everytime im trying to sleep i hear this
@Canaja Harrison yeah i just imagine a transformer walking towards me but never gets here lmao
I be thinking I’m gonna have a small heart attack every night idk if I shud go doctor or not
Canaja Harrison 4sho
This is a best video ever very easy to understand.
I have a heart murmur 😢
We got eachother
so do I it’s not that bad
mine was beside my blood vessel but it closed
Well I have aortic stenosis 😢
I was born with this condition and I had a surgery at the age of 1, my mum realised I was breathing in a strange way and the doctor told her it was a heart murmur. I was the first heart murmur surgery case here in my city and luckily I'm still here.
I have heart murmur 😭
MORE MURMUR DESCRIPTION - PLEASE