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You are listening to a typical example of a
murmur caused by a patent ductus arteriosis. This vascular channel between
the aorta and pulmonary artery remains open in a small percentage of newborns,
with a resultant left to right shunt. This murmur is best heard over the
upper left sternal edge, associated with a thrill, and is characteristically
continuous and machinery-like. If untreated, the high flow through the
pulmonary artery will eventually lead to irreversible pulmonary hypertension
with reversal of the shunt flow to right to left (Eisenmenger syndrome).
It should be differentiated from a venous hum,
a common innocent murmur often heard in children.
You may hear short breaks in the otherwise continuous murmur, which is an artifact of looping the sound by your computer. |
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