I think you got that paradoxical split of s2 wrong,,,it has nothing to do with inspiration and delayed emptying of right ventricle leading to renormalising of a2p2 order as you mentioned...I checked 3 or 4 resources, paradoxical s2 is just reversal of s2 split leading to p2a2 aka reversal of s2... it's paradoxical because in a normal patient and in less severe aortic stenosis you get normal a2 p2 order but in severe cases you get paradoxical,p2a2 order .
Dirty, bro I have been listening to your channel for a couple of years and I can honestly say your explanations are the concise and direct . No bullshit just high yield pearls that show up on exams. Dude you should be teaching cause you explain in ways that the facts stick in the mind for years. I can honestly say that most of the stuff in your videos has either helped me or I’ve learnt it thanks to you. Your videos should be taught in medical schools but they would never do that . I passed my step 1 bc of God and much of the material you taught. Thanks again bro and God bless.
Hi Dirty! Got my step 1 results today (9/8) and I killed it!! I can’t thank you enough. I told myself over and over again that I would become a member as soon as I get my results, and here I am today. Owing it to you. Can’t thank you enough. Proud to be a member. :)
Honestly all of them!!! Especially biochemistry and ethics/psych. I incorporated 10 videos a day during prep and would just rewatch and rewatch all of them. I rewatched everything a week before the exam. Good luck!
Absolutely the best lecture I've ever had on heart sounds and murmurs! You sir are a Godsend 🙌🏾Thank you for this. Taking Step 1 in three weeks so this dropped at the right time
One of the most comprehensive and high quality lecture on heart sounds, with clarity and precision .. I am your solid fan Doc… I can absolutely nail it after learning from you .. Giant thanks to all your efforts
Hey I’m really grateful for your videos, they helped me clear MRCP part 1 and 2, with absolutely no other guidance except one other textbook. God Bless
This is so beautifully taught 💙 Thank you so much. From the visuals, the color-coding, the helpful mnemonics, and the amazing explanation of the pathophysiology--Masterfully done! Don't worry about the "long-winded" explanations bits, they're way easier to understand than the walls of paragraphs in textbooks. You're helping so many students enter the medical field for the service of others 🙏
Found this mnemonic somewhere else, in the comment section by Parker Greider. hope this helps :) "(h)ARD fall, ASS bump, MSD (missed) u, MRS thru" ARD = Aortic Regurg, Diastolic; fall = decrescendo \ ASS = Aortic Stenosis, Systolic; bump = crescendo-decrescendo / \ MSD = Mitral Stenosis, Diastolic; u = decrescendo-crescendo \_/ MRS = Mitral Regurg, Systolic; thru = holo-systolic --- If you take a hARD fall, you'll have an ASS bump, if someone says they MSD you, then you and your MRS are thru Pulmonic follows same rules as aortic (in pulmonic area), Tricuspid follows same rules as mitral (in tricuspid area)
Correction: 28:00 angina is due to less blood going into coronary arteries. Opening of coronary arteries in aorta is just above aortic valve so less blood coming in aorta= less blood in coronary and this might lead to angina
This video is AMAZING! No need to memorize the murmur (I tried for years) just know the pathophys and landmarks plus nmeumonics => all set!! thank you.
Great video, amazing explanations. I just wish the sound recording would play longer for the ear to get used to it, while looking at the visual depiction. Getting used to what murmurs sound like is difficult. It's understandable at first and it all makes sense up until there is no explanations in front of you and there is only the question vignette and the sound. I also wish there was like a game at the end where you'd play a sound without giving any hints and later on give the answer. It would be a great summary of the material just learned and for STEP takers it would be an amazing practice tool.
This video was so bloody amazing like thank you to the moon to venus to saturn to the next galaxy. You explain things so damn well and I TRULY cannot thank you enough. I recommend your channel to literally everyone of my friends cause you're such a godsend. Thanks for everything you do, and i really love your videos so much. Positive rant over :) Thanks again dirty!
I think to differentiate between Tricuspid regurg from Mitral regurg other than where you put the stethoscope is inspiration. When the patient inspire, more venous return occurs on the right-side of the heart, which means more blood is available to regurgitate to the tricuspid valve, thus accentuate the murmur (Carvallo sign). And inspiration will decrease venous return to the left-side of the heart, which decrease the mitral regurg murmur.
Brilliant video. All you need to know about heart sounds and murmurs. Superior to any other resource out there. Thank you, Dirty Dude. Your work is appreciated.
Another way to make sense of paradoxical splitting is to remember that inspiration makes P2 further away from S1. Normally P2 getting further away from S1 also means getting further away from A2. But if A2 is happening second then the opposite occurs.
This is why I'm on youtube as an aspiring EMT->Paramedic student, stethoscope in hand, with an apparent atrial flutter trying to make sure what is and isn't abnormal and when to be sure of it.
Awesome timing, I'm in my dedicated and today's my cardio day. I was looking for ur older video and this pops up! Can u please make a video on iron,TIBC,ferritin, transferrin values?
the most tricky thing about Aortic Regur is that it can also be detected at the left sternal border. This totally threw me off 'cause I was relying on auscultation locations in order to eliminate answer choices
Young patient right here (29) with moderate aortic stenosis... and no bicuspid or unicuspid valve. 🤷🏼♀️ I have calcification. My murmur is quite subtle, my GP missed it at first, then she heard it when she checked again.. had another dr confirm it's presence, and I could hear it myself as well (student nurse).
I was dealing with the splitting concept as an info to memorize, although it was explained in the lecture but as you said it’s an awful explanation So thanks a lot for this, please give us more wonderful videos The Medical field is in need of you
Out of curiosity is there a reason why you don't use a visible mouse or pointer on your slides? There are certain points where it feels like you're pointing something out on the page but nothing can be seen on the recording. Thx for everything btw
@DirtyMedicine I think you got that paradoxical split of s2 wrong,,,it has nothing to do with inspiration and delayed emptying of right ventricle leading to renormalising of a2p2 order as you mentioned...I checked 3 or 4 resources, paradoxical s2 is just reversal of s2 split leading to p2a2 aka reversal of s2... it's paradoxical because in less severe aortic stenosis you get normal a2 p2 order but in severe cases you get paradoxical,p2a2 order .
*Correction:* chordae TENDINAE (not "tympani" lol)
Lol
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy murmur?
@@uworldnotesandconcepts2994 S4, systolic murmur. Increased with valsava.
My local timpanist banged his head and got a nasty percussion.
I think you got that paradoxical split of s2 wrong,,,it has nothing to do with inspiration and delayed emptying of right ventricle leading to renormalising of a2p2 order as you mentioned...I checked 3 or 4 resources, paradoxical s2 is just reversal of s2 split leading to p2a2 aka reversal of s2... it's paradoxical because in a normal patient and in less severe aortic stenosis you get normal a2 p2 order but in severe cases you get paradoxical,p2a2 order .
Just wanna listen how the murmurs sound like?
AS 31:54
MR / TR 35:42
MVP 41:29
VSD 45:41
AR 53:20
MS 57:59
Thanks
Tysm
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Tysm so handy
Alright so I'm hope you're able to appreciate...
honestly the clearest explanation of a physiology concept I've ever heard in my life. your videos are masterpieces. bless
When I’m not a broke med student and start earning, you’re the first person I’m going to donate
Dirty, bro I have been listening to your channel for a couple of years and I can honestly say your explanations are the concise and direct . No bullshit just high yield pearls that show up on exams. Dude you should be teaching cause you explain in ways that the facts stick in the mind for years.
I can honestly say that most of the stuff in your videos has either helped me or I’ve learnt it thanks to you. Your videos should be taught in medical schools but they would never do that . I passed my step 1 bc of God and much of the material you taught. Thanks again bro and God bless.
Hi Dirty!
Got my step 1 results today (9/8) and I killed it!! I can’t thank you enough.
I told myself over and over again that I would become a member as soon as I get my results, and here I am today. Owing it to you. Can’t thank you enough.
Proud to be a member. :)
Congratulations. Which videos did you find the most helpful?
Honestly all of them!!! Especially biochemistry and ethics/psych. I incorporated 10 videos a day during prep and would just rewatch and rewatch all of them. I rewatched everything a week before the exam. Good luck!
Im a junior doctor giving my royal college exams and this video is just what I needed for some last minute revision! can't thank you enough
Absolutely the best lecture I've ever had on heart sounds and murmurs! You sir are a Godsend 🙌🏾Thank you for this. Taking Step 1 in three weeks so this dropped at the right time
I hope you have passed the exam?
AS 31:54
MR / TR 35:42
MVP 41:29
VSD 45:41
AR 53:20
MS 57:59
One of the most comprehensive and high quality lecture on heart sounds, with clarity and precision ..
I am your solid fan Doc…
I can absolutely nail it after learning from you ..
Giant thanks to all your efforts
I am in nurse practitioner school and this is the BEST video, thank you so so much, this will be so helpful for the licensing exam!
Hey I’m really grateful for your videos, they helped me clear MRCP part 1 and 2, with absolutely no other guidance except one other textbook. God Bless
This video is a literal masterpiece. Thank you so much for making this so clear.
This is so beautifully taught 💙 Thank you so much. From the visuals, the color-coding, the helpful mnemonics, and the amazing explanation of the pathophysiology--Masterfully done! Don't worry about the "long-winded" explanations bits, they're way easier to understand than the walls of paragraphs in textbooks. You're helping so many students enter the medical field for the service of others 🙏
needed a refresher, literally sitting at my clinic rotations for Medicine and watching this, so helpful!
Found this mnemonic somewhere else, in the comment section
by Parker Greider.
hope this helps :)
"(h)ARD fall, ASS bump, MSD (missed) u, MRS thru"
ARD = Aortic Regurg, Diastolic; fall = decrescendo \
ASS = Aortic Stenosis, Systolic; bump = crescendo-decrescendo / \
MSD = Mitral Stenosis, Diastolic; u = decrescendo-crescendo \_/
MRS = Mitral Regurg, Systolic; thru = holo-systolic ---
If you take a hARD fall, you'll have an ASS bump, if someone says they MSD you, then you and your MRS are thru
Pulmonic follows same rules as aortic (in pulmonic area), Tricuspid follows same rules as mitral (in tricuspid area)
Thank you Riteesh!! appreciate it
thank you
One of the best lectures and explanations on this subject
THE BEST video on heart murmurs !!! you are a wizard 🪄
This video is so well explained and precised!!! Best video on this topic.
Huh, sick timing. Was just looking for something like this.
me too! imagine how i excited i was when Dirty announced this in his IG! 😊
Correction: 28:00 angina is due to less blood going into coronary arteries. Opening of coronary arteries in aorta is just above aortic valve so less blood coming in aorta= less blood in coronary and this might lead to angina
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This video is AMAZING! No need to memorize the murmur (I tried for years) just know the pathophys and landmarks plus nmeumonics => all set!! thank you.
Great video, amazing explanations. I just wish the sound recording would play longer for the ear to get used to it, while looking at the visual depiction. Getting used to what murmurs sound like is difficult. It's understandable at first and it all makes sense up until there is no explanations in front of you and there is only the question vignette and the sound. I also wish there was like a game at the end where you'd play a sound without giving any hints and later on give the answer. It would be a great summary of the material just learned and for STEP takers it would be an amazing practice tool.
this is incredable lecture !!! youtube university is the the best university !!! millions thanks now i understand everything about heart easly
This video was so bloody amazing like thank you to the moon to venus to saturn to the next galaxy. You explain things so damn well and I TRULY cannot thank you enough. I recommend your channel to literally everyone of my friends cause you're such a godsend. Thanks for everything you do, and i really love your videos so much. Positive rant over :) Thanks again dirty!
Simply superb!
Hats off to you Sir!🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
This is the best video on heart sound that i’ve ever heard
I think to differentiate between Tricuspid regurg from Mitral regurg other than where you put the stethoscope is inspiration. When the patient inspire, more venous return occurs on the right-side of the heart, which means more blood is available to regurgitate to the tricuspid valve, thus accentuate the murmur (Carvallo sign). And inspiration will decrease venous return to the left-side of the heart, which decrease the mitral regurg murmur.
great tip
Most informative video on heart sounds that I've come across :)
I came to the 26th minute and come to the comment section to tell you how amaizing you are.Thank you so much
I really appreciate the time and effort you take to make your presentations and help us on our USMLE journey. Thank you :)
Brilliant video. All you need to know about heart sounds and murmurs. Superior to any other resource out there. Thank you, Dirty Dude. Your work is appreciated.
Comprehensive, relevant and nicely explained ! Thanks a lot
thank you so much. you are the best teacher on youtube.
The best lecture on heart sounds on youtube❤
GOLD! this video has saved me time and time again !
Another way to make sense of paradoxical splitting is to remember that inspiration makes P2 further away from S1. Normally P2 getting further away from S1 also means getting further away from A2. But if A2 is happening second then the opposite occurs.
This video helped me tremendously, thank you for taking your time to make it!
Thank you so much for sharing. Took me 2 hours but totally worth it
What a great video. You explain so well that it's easy to understand. Thank you
Very good lecture, you went straight to the heart of the subject. ❤️
Excellent video ❤️....no words....ur a genuine saviour...!🙏🏻
Really appreciate your work and your efforts that you put in this video to make it easier to understand.
That was so nice and clear. Thanks to your teaching💯
Amazing, the clouds have parted! Thank you!
This is why I'm on youtube as an aspiring EMT->Paramedic student, stethoscope in hand, with an apparent atrial flutter trying to make sure what is and isn't abnormal and when to be sure of it.
This is sterling work. Chefs kisses.
Cannot thank you enough. I was going to leave this topic. THANK YOU!!!
Omg I'm literally watching a premiere video of yours! awesome!!!!
i know this will be best video for those students who search for heart murmurs
Thank you so much for your videos, they're amazing! You're definitely helping me get through med school!
this is GOLD 🏅 i was just looking for this type of content, and a week after, Dirty announced it on IG. woot!
Thank you so much. I watched the whole cardio videos that you made. Thanks again.🍉
Perfect!! I’m so excited to watch this
Perfect timing, thank you
Awesome timing, I'm in my dedicated and today's my cardio day. I was looking for ur older video and this pops up!
Can u please make a video on iron,TIBC,ferritin, transferrin values?
Perfect timing!
The best doctor in the world 😘
So good no one explain it like this
Thank you so much 👌👌👌😍😍😍😍😍
you make heart sounds better than a heart does lol
This ...is bloody brilliant!!
That's outstanding illustration ♥️
i wasnt paying attention to the video but its good bg noise so nice
thank you so much for making this video!
Best explanation!
The GOAT video. Thanks Dirty!
Thanks for everything!
bookmark: 35:40 - mitral/tricuspid regurgitation sound
Dr Dirty, you are good o. It's amazing
Thank you, you did explaining the wide splitting thing so well!
This is amazing! Just wish we had a bit more time with the heart sounds.
Thankyou so so much sir, We are indebted to you. This was a much needed topic
was hoping you uploaded a new murmur video, and BAM here it is :0
35:42 - mitral/tricuspid regurgitation sound ... (my bookmark).
Masterpiece, thanks a lot
Perfect timing either here!
Your explanations and the way you Spoke were so clear ..precised. And well organized...congrats.!
the most tricky thing about Aortic Regur is that it can also be detected at the left sternal border. This totally threw me off 'cause I was relying on auscultation locations in order to eliminate answer choices
very powerful and great explanation ... thank you
Thank u very much sir ❤️ like u just saved my life :")
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This is gonna be a Blastttt!!
Young patient right here (29) with moderate aortic stenosis... and no bicuspid or unicuspid valve. 🤷🏼♀️ I have calcification.
My murmur is quite subtle, my GP missed it at first, then she heard it when she checked again.. had another dr confirm it's presence, and I could hear it myself as well (student nurse).
may alllah heal you brother
Great as always
I was dealing with the splitting concept as an info to memorize, although it was explained in the lecture but as you said it’s an awful explanation
So thanks a lot for this, please give us more wonderful videos
The Medical field is in need of you
Out of curiosity is there a reason why you don't use a visible mouse or pointer on your slides? There are certain points where it feels like you're pointing something out on the page but nothing can be seen on the recording. Thx for everything btw
It was just so perfect I loved it 🙏🏻
@DirtyMedicine I think you got that paradoxical split of s2 wrong,,,it has nothing to do with inspiration and delayed emptying of right ventricle leading to renormalising of a2p2 order as you mentioned...I checked 3 or 4 resources, paradoxical s2 is just reversal of s2 split leading to p2a2 aka reversal of s2... it's paradoxical because in less severe aortic stenosis you get normal a2 p2 order but in severe cases you get paradoxical,p2a2 order .
Thanks so much for video. You saved me. 🤗🤗
that was an excellent explanation thank you so much
Legend, thank you so much mate
Thank you. Seriously..thank you.
Great video!
Good stuff. I was just about to review my cardiology.
Thank you so much!!
I was just studying this , this morning! lol. perfect vid
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You are amazing. Thank you
Have my cardio final next week. This was clutch
Awesome video ❤