Understanding the Systolic Korotkoff Sound: Causes & Significance
The systolic korotkoff sound is produced when the blood pressure in the brachial artery exceeds the pressure in the cuff, causing the cuff to collapse and momentarily occluding the artery. This produces a tapping sound that can be heard through a stethoscope placed over the brachial artery.Ears & Hearing - Related Articles
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