Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM) Mnemonic – Meet Jerky MR. SAM ASH

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HOCM Mnemonic

You know a condition is serious when it causes sudden cardiac death in young athletes and still manages to confuse half the class during cardio lectures. Welcome to Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy (HOCM) — the cardiac equivalent of a dramatic soap opera with murmur twists and pulse plot holes.

To remember the classic clinical findings, meet our eccentric (but unforgettable) mnemonic character:

🧠 Jerky MR. SAM ASH

Yes, sounds like someone who’d sell vintage vinyl records and then faint during a treadmill test. But trust me — this guy will help you dominate HOCM questions on the USMLE/FCPS/MRCP exams and on the wards.

HOCM Mnemonic: Jerky MR. SAM ASH

Letter/Part Feature Explanation
Jerky Jerky pulse Also called “bifid” or “spike-and-dome” pulse due to dynamic outflow obstruction
MR Mitral Regurgitation Caused by systolic anterior motion of mitral valve leaflet
SAM Systolic Anterior Motion Of the mitral valve leaflet — a hallmark echo finding
ASH Asymmetrical Septal Hypertrophy Classic structural hallmark of HOCM; septum > posterior wall

 

Clinical commentary from my personal experience

One of my young patients at Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hospital came in after a syncopal episode post-cricket match. No prior cardiac history, but a suspicious systolic murmur at the left lower sternal border increased with Valsalva.

Echo showed asymmetric septal hypertrophy, with a SAM of the mitral valve, and mild MR.

Pulse? You guessed it — jerky and bifid.
We didn’t need Sherlock — just Jerky MR. SAM ASH. 🕵️‍♂️💓

😎 Key HOCM Clinical Pearls for the USMLE

  • MYH7 mutation
  • Murmur increases with Valsalva & standing (↓ preload = ↑ obstruction)
  • Murmur decreases with squatting (↑ preload = ↓ obstruction)
  • Most common cause: AD mutation in beta-myosin heavy chain or myosin-binding protein-C
  • Sudden death risk = arrhythmia + LVOT obstruction
  • First-line management: Beta-blockers (slow the heart, reduce obstruction)

Happy learning!

📚 Written by:
Dr. Aurangzaib Qambrani
MBBS, PLAB, MRCP-UK
General Medicine, Gastroenterology & CCU
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Hospital, Quetta

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