特許;日本 特許第6328223号、US Pat.11,113,990 2021年10月7日 WRITERMr.Phonette この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette 特許証の日米比較日本の特許証は賞状で、アメリカは冊子でした。特許第6328223号、US Pat.11,113,990 この記事を書いている人 - WRITER - Mr.Phonette 前の記事 -Prev- New England Journal of Medicine Online Education System and iPax 次の記事 -Next-iPax Movie 関連記事 - Related Posts - On November 4, we will study the mechanism of fixed splitting of S2 heard in atrial septal defect (ASD). Think about how venous return changes with respiration, and try to answer the quiz. (November 4, 2025) On August 23, we will compare the heart murmurs of aortic regurgitation and mitral regurgitation. (August 23, 2025) On May 13, a case of acute heart failure was presented, based on a past question from the Japanese National Medical Licensing Examination (113D25). In this case, a gallop rhythm is heard in the heart sounds, and coarse crackles are heard in the lung sounds. (May 13, 2025) On July 20th, the case involves a holosystolic murmur. Choose the phonocardiogram that corresponds to the sound heard at the apex. (July 20, 2025) 最新記事 - New Posts - On November 18, the quiz focuses on systolic heart murmurs. First, you will identify the point of maximal intensity of the murmur. Then, you will divide systole into three phases—early, mid, and late—and determine in which phase the murmur is heard. (November 18, 2025) On November 17, we will learn about the summation gallop, a finding seen during the exacerbation of heart failure. Due to tachycardia, the diastolic phase shortens, causing S3 and S4 to merge into a single low-pitched gallop sound. By listening to the actual audio, you will deepen your understanding of this important sign that suggests severe heart failure. (November 17, 2025) On November 16, the quiz focuses on how the second heart sound (S2) changes between inspiration and expiration. By listening to the actual sounds, you will gain a clear understanding of the mechanism of physiological S2 splitting. (November 16, 2025) On November 15, we will learn about the characteristic changes in heart murmurs seen in Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM). By listening to how murmur intensity varies with changes in preload, you will strengthen your ability to distinguish HOCM from other types of heart murmurs. (November 15, 2025)- 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。