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Lung Sounds - Physical Examination

Discussion in 'PMDC Step 3 Preparation' started by Shazy, Oct 21, 2014.

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  1. Shazy

    Shazy ĎŐŃ'Ť ĹŐŚĔ ĤŐРĔ Administrator Global Moderator Forum Moderator

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    Property checklist
    • Intensity
    • Pitch
    • Symmetrical vs. asymmetrical
    • Localized vs. diffuse
    • Inspiratory vs. expiratory
    • Early vs. late
    • Changes to each property during breathing cycle
    Fine crackles
    • Sound: fingernails over the teeth side of Velcro.
    • Where: base of lung.
    • Why: distal airway collapse on expiration.
    • DDx:
      • Pulmonary fibrosis
    Coarse crackles
    • Sound: quickly popping bubblewrap bubbles.
    • Where: R lower lobe.
    • Why: distal airway collapse on expiration.
    • DDx:
      • Resolving pneumonia
      • Pulmonary edema
    Inspiratory stridor
    • Sound: increasing pitch Darth Vader, during inspiration only.
    • Where: trachea, during inspiration.
    • Why: blocked airway.
    • DDx:
      • Narrowed upper airway 2° to foreign body, laryngeal CA.
    Wheeze
    • Sound: cartoon snore, louder on expiration.
    • Where: L lower lobe.
    • Why: air passing through narrowed bronchi.
    • DDx [pitch: bronchi size obstructed]:
      • Bronchial asthma [high pitch]
      • LVF
    Rhonchus
    • Sound: baritone, musical strumming sound.
    • Where: R lower lobe, usually during breathing out.
    • Why: air passing through narrowed bronchi.
    • DDx:
      • Chronic bronchitis
    Bronchial breathing
    • Sound: similar to sound heard if listen to larynx.
    • Where: L lower lobe [not the larynx!].
    • Why: fibrosis, consolidation.
    • DDx:
      • Pneumonia
    Pleural rub
    • Sound: slow grating, then a thump.
    • Where: R middle lobe.
    • Why: inflamed pleura [visceral, parietal] moving over each other.
    • DDx:
      • Pleurisy, 2° to pulmonary infarction, localized pneumonia
      • Spontaneous pneumothorax
     
  2. drwatson

    drwatson Dr Muddasser Administrator Global Moderator

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    please try to upload sample sounds also . it would be great help to understand the sounds
     
  3. Shazy

    Shazy ĎŐŃ'Ť ĹŐŚĔ ĤŐРĔ Administrator Global Moderator Forum Moderator

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    Sure , as soon I get it, I'll update it here :)
     
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