Intense thumping sounds that are softer than phase 1 as the blood flows through the artery but the cuff pressure is still inflated to occlude flow during diastole. Phase 4: A softer, blowing, muffled sound that fades. Softer and muffled sounds as the cuff pressure is released
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What Do Korotkoff Sounds Sound Like
Intense thumping sounds that are softer than phase 1 as the blood flows through the artery but the cuff pressure is still inflated to occlude flow during diastole. Phase 4: A softer, blowing, muffled sound that fades. Softer and muffled sounds as the cuff pressure is released
What Are The Sounds Of Korotkoff And What Causes The Systolic Sound?
Korotkoff sounds are generated when a blood pressure cuff changes the flow of blood through the artery. These sounds are heard through either a stethoscope or a doppler that is placed distal to the blood pressure cuff
What Are Korotkoff Sounds And What Do They Represent?
Korotkoff sounds are the sounds of blood flow through the artery as you are listening to blood pressure
What Are The 5 Korotkoff Sounds?
Korotkoff sounds (or K-Sounds) are the "tapping" sounds heard with a stethoscope as the cuff is gradually deflated. Traditionally, these sounds have been classified into five different phases (K-1, K-2, K-3, K-4, K-5) and are shown in the figure below
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