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  1. Systolic Heart Murmur: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

    What is a systolic murmur? A systolic (sis-TOL-ic) heart murmur is an unusual heart sound that occurs when your heart contracts (systole, pronounced SIS-tah-lee). This sound is a result of turbulent blood …

  2. Systolic heart murmur - Wikipedia

    Systolic heart murmurs are heart murmurs heard during systole, [1][2][3] i.e. they begin and end between S1 and S2. Many involve stenosis of the semilunar valves or regurgitation of the …

  3. Heart Murmurs | Heart Sounds | Geeky Medics

    Jan 13, 2021 · An overview of common heart murmurs including their clinical features and aetiology.

  4. Heart murmurs - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    May 27, 2022 · Some heart murmurs are harmless (innocent). An innocent heart murmur is not a sign of heart disease and doesn't need treatment. Other heart murmurs may be a sign of a serious heart …

  5. Heart Murmurs: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention - WebMD

    Mar 23, 2024 · Types of Heart Murmur Doctors divide heart murmurs into three types by the cause and the part of your heart they affect: Systolic. This murmur happens when your heart muscle contracts.

  6. Systolic Murmurs - Clinical Methods - NCBI Bookshelf

    A systolic murmur is a murmur that begins during or after the first heart sound and ends before or during the second heart sound. Auscultation of the heart and great vessels should take place in a warm, …

  7. Auscultation of cardiac murmurs in adults: General concepts and ...

    Jun 3, 2025 · Cardiac auscultation is one of the most useful bedside diagnostic tools to detect alterations in cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Valvular heart disease, congenital heart …

  8. Systolic and Diastolic Murmurs - CV Physiology

    Mid-systolic murmurs typically have a crescendo-decrescendo character; they start softly and become loudest near mid-systole, followed by a decrease in sound intensity (see figure). This type of murmur …

  9. Heart Murmurs - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Heart murmurs may be caused by a number of factors or diseases, including defective heart valves, fever, and pregnancy.

  10. Abnormal and "Innocent" Heart Murmurs - American Heart Association

    May 23, 2024 · Innocent heart murmurs are harmless sounds made by the blood circulating normally through the heart's chambers and valves or through blood vessels near the heart. They can be …