iPaxへの期待(Dr.T. Takashina) 2021年9月10日 WRITERMr.Phonette この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette https://telemedica.sakura.ne.jp/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Dr-Takasinas-comment.mp4 この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette 前の記事 -Prev- Kikuzo & iPaxのアメリカ特許 日経新聞記事掲載 次の記事 -Next-Kikuzo's feature 関連記事 - Related Posts - On March 17, we will present a question on heart murmurs. When auscultating, focus on the location where the murmur is heard and the timing within systole. March 3 is the Heart Sound Auscultation Quiz Day. Listen to the sounds at four different sites and select the correct answer. Find a quiet environment and focus your attention on the heart sounds. (March 3, 2025) On March 31, the task is to identify abnormal heart sounds. Listen carefully and choose the location of the abnormal sound from the standard auscultation points. March 21 is the heart failure auscultation quiz. What lung sounds are heard in heart failure (pulmonary edema)? S3 is heard at the apex. 最新記事 - New Posts - On October 8, we present a case of a patient complaining, “I can’t breathe in—it’s hard to breathe.”Listen carefully to the expiratory duration and adventitious sounds, and try to make the correct diagnosis. On October 7, we present a case quiz on cardiac murmurs after aortic valve replacement (AVR). Let’s learn how to distinguish whether the murmur heard after bioprosthetic valve replacement is pathological or physiological. The topic for October 6 is a holosystolic murmur that varies with respiration. We will consider the mechanism by which the holosystolic murmur at the fourth left sternal border (4LSB) becomes louder during inspiration. On October 5, we will study a case of a 3-year-old boy with a heart murmur. A continuous murmur is heard along the left sternal border.- Comments - コメントをキャンセルメールアドレスが公開されることはありません。 ※ が付いている欄は必須項目ですコメント ※名前 ※ メール ※ サイト 次回のコメントで使用するためブラウザーに自分の名前、メールアドレス、サイトを保存する。