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Techniques: Heart Sounds & Murmurs

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Third & Fourth Heart Sounds


A triple rhythm in diastole is called a gallop and results from the presence of a S3, S4 or both.

Description:
Both sounds are low frequency and thus best heard with the bell of the stethoscope.

Location:
If originating from LV

  • Softer during inspiration

If originating from RV

  • Usually best heard over left lower sternal border
  • Louder during inspiration
Third Heart Sound S3

Occasional S33

Description:
Low frequency sound in early diastole, 120 to 180 ms after S2

Sounds like:
Lub du bub S1S3S2 cadence similar to 'Kentucky'

Occasional

Occasional S340

Clinical Significance:
Results from increased atrial pressure leading to increased flow rates, as seen in congestive heart failure, which is the most common cause of a S3. Associated dilated cardiomyopathy with dilated ventricles also contribute to the sound. SeeAccuracy in Diagnosis of CHF .

Less commonly, valvular regurgitation and left to right shunts may also result in a S3 due to increased flow.

May be normal physiological finding in patients less than age 40.

Fourth Heart Sound S4

Description:
Low frequency sound in presystolic portion of diastole,

Sounds like:
Belub dup S1S4S2 cadence similar to 'Tennessee'


Clinical significance:
Seen in patients with stiffened left ventricles, resulting from conditions such as hypertension, aortic stenosis, ischemic or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Occasional S32

In patient with mitral regurgitation, suggestive of acute onset of regurgitation due to the rupture of the chorda tendinae that anchor the Valvular leaflets.