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MURMURSDescription of Condition: A heart murmur
is an extra sound that can be heard during chest examination with
a stethoscope. The opening and closing of the heart valves produce
expected and predictable sounds in individuals with normal heartbeats.
Murmurs represent extra sounds caused by turbulent or abnormal flow
of blood past a heart valve, in the heart itself or in great vessels
(ie. aorta, pulmonary arteries). Fitness and Diving Issue: Stenotic lesions,
such as aortic and mitral stenosis, restrict efficient blood flow
and may have serious consequences during exercise. Significant aortic
stenosis places an individual at greater risk for suddecardiac death
while exercising; it is a contraindication for diving. Mitral stenosis
also limits the response to exercise and, over a period of time, can
result in congestive heart failure. (James Caruso MD, Alert Diver, Jul-Aug 1999.)
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