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Accepted at: Jun, 04, 2024 10:57 a.m.
Author: jeszhangg
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<b>Atrial septal defect</b> is a {{c1::systolic ejection}} murmur with {{c1::fixed}} splitting best heard over the {{c2::second intercostal space of the left sternal border}}
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[sound:ea6869de927b7477b8614d694cee72b7.mp3]<br><img src="54ceefa76e86b911d39926295641e311.webp"><br><br>Fixed split of S2 (where aortic and pulmonary valve close&nbsp; at different times). This is because there is more volume in the right side of the heart (L → R) so the right ventricle has to empty for longer ∴ pulmonary valve closes later
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Cardiology. Paediatric Handbook RCH pg 170.&nbsp;Accessed May 21, 2024.<br>Acyanotic congenital heart defects. AMBOSS.&nbsp;<a href="https://next.amboss.com/us/article/4403jT">https://next.amboss.com/us/article/4403jT</a>.&nbsp;Accessed May 21, 2024
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#Malleus_CM::#Resources_by_Rotation::Paediatrics #Malleus_CM::#Subjects::Paediatrics::08_Cardiology::Congenital_Heart_Disease::Atrial_Septal_Defect::06_Clinical Features