Breath Sounds
Breath sounds are the noises produced by the structures of the lungs during breathing. See also: Wheezing... More »
See Also:
healthline.com
Respiratory Sounds Used with Spectrum Analysis ... Here are some medical-related sounds that we looked at with the spectrum analyzer. ... Select one of the sounds below:
www.csulb.edu/colleges/coe/org/bme/respiratory_sounds/m... www.csulb.edu/colleges/coe/org/bme/respiratory_sounds/medic.htm
Breath sounds can be classified into two categories, either NORMAL or ABNORMAL (adventitious). Breath sounds originate in the large airways where air velocity and turbulence induce vibrations in the airway walls.
www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/clinsci/callan/breath_sounds.ht... www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/clinsci/callan/breath_sounds.htm
Task. Listen to the respiratory sounds and then match each sound against its name and select a condition or a listening location that would create that sound.
www.englishfornursing.com/M6c/RespiratorySounds.aspx www.englishfornursing.com/M6c/RespiratorySounds.aspx
Respiratory sounds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Respiratory sounds (or breath sounds ) refer to the specific sounds identified through auscultation of the respiratory system with a stethoscope. In this context, "adventitious sounds" refers to so...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_sounds
In this paper, a wavelet packet-based method is used for detection of abnormal respiratory sounds. ... In this paper, a wavelet packet-based method is used for detection of abnormal respiratory sounds. The sound signal is divided into segments, and a feature vector for classification is formed using the results of the...
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/9754685
OBJECTIVE: To record respiratory sounds in exercising horses and determine whether spectrum analysis could be use to identify sounds specific for laryngeal hemiplegia (LH) and dorsal displacement of the soft palate (DDSP). ... After induction of LH, expiratory sounds were unaffected;
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11341381
The R.A.L.E.® Repository presents digital recordings of respiratory sounds in health and disease. These are breath sounds that doctors, nurses, respiratory and physical therapists hear with a stethoscope when they auscultate the chest of a patient.
www.rale.ca/
The R.A.L.E.® Repository presents digital recordings of respiratory sounds in health and disease. You can access these sounds by selecting from the normal, wheezes, crackles and other items listed under the Repository menu.
www.rale.ca/Repository.htm
Although these and other concepts have proven useful in many clinical circumstances, recent acoustic investigations with high-fidelity measurements indicate that considerably more information of clinical utility can be gathered from respiratory sounds.
ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/content/full/156/3/974
Definitions