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  2. Phonocardiogram - Wikipedia

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    A phonocardiogram (or PCG) is a plot of high-fidelity recording of the sounds and murmurs made by the heart with the help of the machine called the phonocardiograph; thus, phonocardiography is the recording of all the sounds made by the heart during a cardiac cycle.

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  4. File:Phonocardiogram.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Heart sounds - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of interventions that can be performed that alter the intensity and characteristics of abnormal heart sounds. These interventions can differentiate the different heart sounds to more effectively obtain a diagnosis of the cardiac anomaly that causes the heart sound. [citation needed]

  6. Wiggers diagram - Wikipedia

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    A Wiggers diagram, named after its developer, Carl Wiggers, is a unique diagram that has been used in teaching cardiac physiology for more than a century. [1] [2] In the Wiggers diagram, the X-axis is used to plot time subdivided into the cardiac phases, while the Y-axis typically contains the following on a single grid: Blood pressure. Aortic ...

  7. Heart murmur - Wikipedia

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    Murmur Description 1 Only audible on listening carefully for some time 2 Faint but immediately audible on placing the stethoscope on the chest 3 Loud, readily audible but with no palpable thrill. [10] 4 Loud with a palpable thrill. 5 Loud with a palpable thrill. So loud that it is audible with only the rim of the stethoscope touching the chest. 6

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  9. File:Wiggers Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A Wiggers diagram, showing the cardiac cycle events occuring in the left ventricle. In the atrial pressure plot: wave "a" corresponds to atrial contraction, wave "c" corresponds to an increase in pressure from the mitral valve bulging into the atrium after closure, and wave "v" corresponds to passive atrial filling.