Heart Sounds and Murmurs Illustrated
Today I am happy to share this amazing cardiology website blaufuss.org .The No:1 advanced cardiac auscultation site. Here you may listen to the murmurs as many times as you may need with great descriptions of the murmurs.There is also a quiz at the end to test your cardiology knowledge . Illustrate normal chambers of the heart and cardiac cycle for the different murmurs.Provides best animation of the cardiac cycle. Other covered topics are analysis of 12-lead ECGs and computer animations to explain.arrhythmia mechanisms .
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Main Topics Covered are :
1) Heart Sounds Tutorial: Focuses on aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis.
2) Heart Sounds Interactive Quiz: Test your ability to identify correctly the first and second heart sounds, extra sounds, diastolic and systolic murmurs in recordings of actual patients, using a computer animation of the carotid pulse for timing.
3) High- and low-frequency sounds illustrated: Demonstrates the difference between events that cause low frequency sounds like a third heart sound and events that cause high frequency sounds like an ejection click.
4) ECGviewer: Analysis of 12-lead ECGs with calipers, plumb line, and interactive ladder diagram.
5) Frontal Axis Tutorial: Demonstrates changes in the frontal surface leads with shifts in the cardiac axis.
6) SVT Tutorial: Computer animations to explain.arrhythmia mechanisms and their associated ECG findings for AV node reentry, AV reentry, atrial tachycardia, atrial flutter, and atrial fibrillation.
7)Blaufuss Sound Builder : The most powerful heart sounds and murmurs app ever designed for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Best for self-study and bedside teaching of cardiac examination using recordings from real patients. Also allowing you to create unique combinations of sounds and murmurs on the fly. Journal of American Medical Association reviewed The Blaufuss Sound Builder as a wonderful resource not only for the teacher but for students at all levels.
In short blaufuss.org is an excellent, interactive, high yield cardiology website
Don't forget to visit my other best posts in Cardiology section.
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Don't forget to visit my other best posts in Cardiology section.
1) Heart Sounds Tutorial: Focuses on aortic regurgitation, aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, and mitral stenosis.
2) Heart Sounds Interactive Quiz: Test your ability to identify correctly the first and second heart sounds, extra sounds, diastolic and systolic murmurs in recordings of actual patients, using a computer animation of the carotid pulse for timing.
3) High- and low-frequency sounds illustrated: Demonstrates the difference between events that cause low frequency sounds like a third heart sound and events that cause high frequency sounds like an ejection click.
4) ECGviewer: Analysis of 12-lead ECGs with calipers, plumb line, and interactive ladder diagram.
5) Frontal Axis Tutorial: Demonstrates changes in the frontal surface leads with shifts in the cardiac axis.
6) SVT Tutorial: Computer animations to explain.arrhythmia mechanisms and their associated ECG findings for AV node reentry, AV reentry, atrial tachycardia, atrial flutter, and atrial fibrillation.
7)Blaufuss Sound Builder : The most powerful heart sounds and murmurs app ever designed for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Best for self-study and bedside teaching of cardiac examination using recordings from real patients. Also allowing you to create unique combinations of sounds and murmurs on the fly. Journal of American Medical Association reviewed The Blaufuss Sound Builder as a wonderful resource not only for the teacher but for students at all levels.
In short blaufuss.org is an excellent, interactive, high yield cardiology website
Don't forget to visit my other best posts in Cardiology section.
www.mediconet.blogspot.com
If you like this post please share.
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