- An
auscultatory gap, also
known as the
silent gap, is a
period of
diminished or
absent Korotkoff sounds during the
manual measurement of
blood pressure...
- that
palpation be used to get an
estimate before using the
auscultatory method. The
auscultatory method (from the
Latin word for "listening") uses a stethoscope...
-
altogether for a
short time
between Phase II and III,
which is
referred to as
auscultatory gap. Traditionally, the
systolic blood pressure is
taken to be the pressure...
- surgeon, a
pioneer of 20th-century
vascular surgery, and the
inventor of
auscultatory technique for
blood pressure measurement.
Nikolai Korotkov was born to...
- 1177/003591577707001112. PMC 1543468. PMID 341169. Grim CE, Grim CM (March 2016). "
Auscultatory BP:
still the gold standard".
Journal of the
American Society of Hypertension...
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Manual sphygmomanometers are used with a
stethoscope when
using the
auscultatory technique. A
sphygmomanometer consists of an
inflatable cuff, a measuring...
-
Venous hum is a
benign auscultatory phenomenon caused by the
normal flow of
blood through the
jugular veins. At rest, 20% of
cardiac output flows to the...
- small-scale
acoustic monitoring tasks. A
stethoscope that
intensifies auscultatory sounds is
called a phonendoscope. The
stethoscope was
invented in France...
-
Sound transmission does not
change when
patient sits In
relation to
auscultatory percussion, the
puddle sign is more specific, but less sensitive. Abdominal...
- "Aneurysmal
protrusion of the
posterior leaflet of the
mitral valve. An
auscultatory-electrocardiographic syndrome".
American Heart Journal. 71 (2): 166–78...