Bronchial

Bronchial breath sounds are characterized by their hollow, tubular quality and higher pitch compared to vesicular, often with a harsh quality. These noises can be heard during auscultation over the trachea area (considered normal) with a distinct pause between inspiration and expiration.

Auscultation Sounds

auscultation sound from lesson
waveform

Patient Recording of Bronchial

patient heart or lung sound
Bronchial

Patient Recording - Half Speed

patient auscultation point for Bronchial
Bronchial

Position

Patient position for auscultation
The patient's position should be seated.

Listening Tips for Bronchial

Features:Hollow, tubular sounds that are higher-pitched. Considered abnormal if heard over the peripheral lung fields. Distinct pause in the sound between inspiration and expiration. Inspiration to expiration ratio of 1:2 or 1:3

Waveform (Phonocardiogram)

Authors and Sources

Authors and Reviewers


Sources

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Bronchial | Lessons with Audio and Video | #76




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