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Areas of Auscultation Chapter 5 Ara G. Tilkian, MD, FACC Instructor Patricia L. Thomas, MBA, RCIS Outline • • • • • • • Traditional Areas of Auscultation Left Ventricular Area Right Ventricular Area Left Atrial Area Right Atrial Area Aorta Area Pulmonic Area Traditional Areas of Auscultation • Mitral Area –Cardiac Apex • Tricuspid Area-4th & 5th intercostal space of left sternal border • Aortic Area-2nd intercostal space of the right sternal border • Pulmonic Area-2nd intercostal space left sternal border Left Ventricular Area • Aortic component of the 2nd heart sound A2 • Cardiac Apex and extends laterally in the 3rd and 4th interspaces to left sternal border in one direction & to the anterior axillary line in the other. Right Ventricular Area • Tricuspid Stenosis or regurgitation, pulmonary regurgitation and ventricular septal defect. Left Atrial Area • Mitral Regurgitation • Anterior chest-listen left of apex • Posterior left thoraxarea between the spine and the border of the scapula at the level of its tip Right Atrial Area • Tricuspid insufficiency is best heard at the right sternal border in the 4th and 5th interspaces. Aortic Area • Aortic Ejection Click and A2 • Aortic stenosis & Insufficiency • Increased aortic flow • Dilatation on the ascending aorta • Abnormalities of the carotid or subclavian arteries Pulmonic Area • Pulmonic Ejection & P2 • Pulmonary Stenosis & insufficiency • Increased pulmonary flow & stenosis • Patent Ductus arteriosus PDA THE END OF CHAPTER 5 Tilkian, Ara MD Understanding Heart Sounds and Murmurs, Fourth Edition, W.B. Sunders Company. 2002, pp. 43-48.