hjärtlyssning
Hjärtlyssning, commonly known as cardiac auscultation in English, is a medical technique used to listen to the sounds produced by the heart. The process involves placing a stethoscope against the chest to detect and evaluate heart sounds, murmurs, and other abnormal noises. This method is a fundamental part of a physical examination, particularly in cardiology, as it helps healthcare professionals assess the function and health of the heart.
The heart produces two primary sounds during each cardiac cycle: the first sound (S1) and the second
A skilled clinician can use hjärtlyssning to identify the location, timing, and characteristics of these sounds,
The technique requires proper training and experience, as variations in patient anatomy, positioning, and technique can