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Heart Sounds – Abnormal

The basic clinical examination of the Cardiac System is by Auscultation (listening to the sounds made by the heart). As explained in the previous article physiological sounds made in each cardiac cycle viz. S1 and S2 due to the closure of the Atrio-Ventricular Valves and Outlet Valve in synchrony.

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Heart Sounds – Clinically Explained


In pathological conditions of the heart few other sounds are heard as described below.

Types of abnormal Heart Sounds

  1. Change in the character of S-1 and S-2
  2. S-3 and S-4
  3. Clicks
  4. Snaps
  5. Rubs
  6. Murmurs

Patho-Physiology of the Abnormal Sounds:

  1. S3 – Due to PASSIVE VENTRICULAR FILLING
  2. S4 – Due to RAPID ACTIVE FILLING AGAINST STIFF VENTRICLE
  3. Clicks – Due to opening of valves in the Systolic Phase.
  4. Snaps – Due to opening of valves in the Diastolic Phase.
  5. Rubs – Due to rubbing of pericardial layers against each other.
  6. Murmurs – Due to flow of blood through narrowed orifice. They are of 2 types:
    • Functional – Hyper-dynamic Circulation.
    • Organic – Abnormalities of Valves or Chamber.

S – 1 (Abnormal):

Loud S1
Soft S1
Variable S1

S-2 (Split) :

Split – WIDE – during inspiration

Split – NARROW – during expiration

Split – WIDE – during inspiration and expiration

FUSION of S2 is during INSPIRATION

SPLIT of S2 is during EXPIRATION (Pulmonary component followed by Aortic)

S – 3   (Ventricular Gallop)

S3

S – 4   (Atrial Gallop)

S4

Clicks and Snaps

Rub

Rub

Summary

The primary Heart Sounds are S-1 and S-2.

Any pathology in the Heart causes additional sounds such as abnormal S-1, Splitting of S-2, presence of S-3 and S-4, Clicks, Snaps and Rubs.

Accurate identification of these sounds is helpful in the diagnosis of many Cardiac conditions.

References

  1. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine, 20th Edition.
  2. Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition.
  3. Hutchinson’s Clinical Methods, 23rd Edition.
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