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🗓️ 20 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the zero to finals podcast. |
0:06.0 | My name is Tom and in this episode I'm going to be going through questions on pediatric murmurs. |
0:12.6 | So let's get straight into it. |
0:15.4 | Question one. |
0:16.7 | What features suggest a murmur in a child is an innocent murmur? |
0:32.5 | Murmars that are soft, short, systolic, symptomless, and situation-dependent, for example only during a fever |
0:43.4 | or quieter when standing up. Question two, what are the main causes of a pan-sistolic murmur |
0:52.1 | in a child. |
1:11.8 | Mitral regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, and ventricular septal defect. |
1:38.1 | Question 3. What are the main causes of an ejection systolic murmur in a child? Aortic stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, and hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. |
1:44.5 | Question four. What are the key causes of a split second heart sound? |
2:05.9 | It can be normal during inspiration or caused by an atrial septal defect which causes a fixed split second heart sound or a pulmonary valve stenosis which causes a widely split second heart sound. |
2:13.6 | Question 5. What is the gold standard investigation for diagnosing the cause of a murmur in a child? |
2:27.1 | An echocardiogram. |
2:30.0 | So thanks for listening to this episode of Questions on Pediatric Mermers. |
2:34.9 | As always, a big thank you to Harry Watchman, and we'll see you in the next episode. |
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