Murmurs in Dogs Part 2: Left Basilar Murmurs
In Part 2 of the Murmurs in Dogs series, Dr Rosie Payne, Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology at Langford Vets, focuses on left basilar heart murmurs and how to recognise and interpret them in practice. Rosie breaks left basilar murmurs down into three clear sections, covering systolic, diastolic, and continuous murmurs. Using a structured and practical approach, she explains how each type sounds, what they may indicate, and why accurate differentiation is clinically important. The video builds on the auscultation principles introduced in Part 1, helping you develop a more confident and methodical approach to assessing murmurs heard at the left heart base. Throughout, the emphasis is on practical listening skills that can be applied easily in everyday clinical examinations. This series is designed for vets and veterinary professionals looking to strengthen their cardiology fundamentals through clear, accessible guidance. Subscribe to the Langford Academy YouTube channel for weekly educational content, and don’t forget to like, comment, and share to support free, high-quality veterinary learning. #MurmursInDogs #VeterinaryCardiology #Auscultation #LangfordAcademy #VetEducation

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