Wheeze and Rhonchi 🩺 🫁: Lung Sounds For Beginners 🔥🔥🔥
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- In this episode of "The Learn Medicine Show," we delve into the intricate world of pulmonary auscultation🩺 🫁, focusing on Wheeze, both Monophonic and Polyphonic, and the distinctive sounds of Rhonchi. Join us as we dissect these crucial respiratory sounds to better understand their pathophysiology through animation and the use of real-life lung sounds.
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🩺 Dive into the world of lung sounds for beginners on The Learn Medicine Show! 📺.
This is the second episode in the Lung Sounds series!
In this episode, we explore pulmonary auscultation, focusing on the discernment of Fine and Coarse Crackles, which is vital for medical practitioners.
🫁 Fine and Coarse Crackles: Diagnostic Significance 🫁
Fine and Coarse Crackles hold profound diagnostic implications in the world of lung sounds. These auditory cues provide crucial insights into a patient's respiratory health. Join us as we meticulously dissect these sounds, equipping you with the expertise to identify and interpret them.
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References:
1) Goettel, Nicolai MD, DESA, EDIC; Herrmann, Matthias J. MD. Breath Sounds: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice. Anesthesia & Analgesia 128(3):p e42, March 2019. | DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000003969
2) Thomas, J., & Monaghan, T. (Eds.). (2014). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.
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timestamps
00:00 Wheeze
00:35 Wheeze - Pathophysiological mechanisms
01:04 Wheeze classification
01:10 Monophonic Wheeze
01:44 Polyphonic Wheeze
02:34 Wheeze summary
03:27 Rhonchi
03:52 Rhconchi - Pathophysiological mechanisms
04:40 Rhconchi summary
05:19 A direct comparison of Monophonic wheeze, Polyphonic wheeze and Rhonchi
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I've started noticing the first one recently in the week. I have a hunch telling me my Astma has come back after all these years. Mine cleared up when I was around 15-16. I'm now going on 36. I have no issue actually breathing, just have this weird sound as if it's coming from my voice box when laying down exhaling. I must add I've always suffered with hay-fever and nasal blockage but never had this sound from hay-fever before.
I have two friends one has COPD and the other has Asthma sometimes during winter and allergies I hear one of my friends Wheeze because of her COPD when I hear her Wheeze I say to staff I think she needs a breathing treatment. and my other friend suffers from Asthma and sometimes I hear her Wheeze and I say do you need your inhaler?
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The sound of rhonchi to me looked similar to crackles 🤔