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Wheeze - Polyphonic | Lessons with Audio and Video | #144

Polyphonic wheezes are loud, musical and continuous. These breath sounds occur in expiration and inspiration and are heard over anterior, posterior and lateral chest walls. These sounds are associated with COPD and more severe asthma.

Auscultation Sounds

auscultation sound from lesson
waveform

Patient Recording

patient heart or lung sound
Wheeze - Polyphonic

Patient Recording - Half Speed

patient heart or lung sound
Wheeze - Polyphonic

Position

Patient position
The patient's position should be sitting.

Listening Tips

Features:These are continuous, loud, multi-pitched sounds

Waveform (Phonocardiogram)

Authors and Sources

Authors and Reviewers


Sources

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