Heartbeat Lub Dub < GENUINE ✮ >

Heartbeat Lub Dub < GENUINE ✮ >

| Feature | S1 ("Lub") | S2 ("Dub") | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Beginning of systole (contraction) | Beginning of diastole (relaxation) | | Valves Closing | Mitral & Tricuspid (AV valves) | Aortic & Pulmonic (Semilunar valves) | | Pitch | Lower | Higher | | Duration | Slightly longer | Slightly shorter | | Best Heard | At the cardiac apex (mitral area) | At the base (2nd intercostal space) |

Under normal conditions, the "dub" may not be a single, pure sound. During inspiration (breathing in), increased venous return to the right heart delays the closure of the pulmonic valve. This causes the two components of S2 (aortic and pulmonic valves) to separate slightly, producing a physiological "splitting" of the dub—heard as "lub-du- dup " in young, healthy individuals. heartbeat lub dub

Introduction The rhythmic cycle of the human heartbeat is most commonly identified by the onomatopoeic phrase "lub-dub." Far from being a simple noise, this two-part sound is a precise acoustic signature of cardiovascular mechanics. It represents the turbulent closing of the heart’s valves and is the primary indicator of basic cardiac function. | Feature | S1 ("Lub") | S2 ("Dub")

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Rafiul Haq worked as an Excel and VBA Content Developer in Exceldemy for over two years and published almost 200 articles for the website. He is passionate about exploring new aspects of Excel and VBA. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE) from the Islamic University of Technology. Rafiul furthered his education by obtaining an MBA in Finance from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) at the University of Dhaka. Apart from creating... Read Full Bio

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