❤Normal Breath sounds heard on throat /neck - - - bronchial breath sound--high pitch ❤Normal. Breath sound heard on upper part of lung--bronchovesicular breath sound ❤Normal Breath sound heard on lower part of lungs parenchyma---vesical breath sound thru attenuation and filtration method Bcoz sound has to pass thru different/multiple medias so vesicular br sound heard after attenuation and filteration ❤Due to alteration in lung parenchyma can cause bronchial breath sound to be heard on auscultation lungs ♦️Pneumonia - - lung replaced as a solid str--pneumonic consolidation--bronchial br sound heard If main bronchus blocked by a mucus plug - - no breath sound heard Liquified phase of pneumonia--crepitation are heard on aiscultation ♦️Pleural effusion--fluid collection between pleural layers--vesicular breath sound heard but diminished ♦️Pneumothorax-- air outside the lung---air bad conductor of sound--diminished vesicular br sound ♦️Tumor connection with main bronchus.. On auscultation gets bronchial breath sound ♦️On cavities of lung in connection with main bronchus--cavernous breath sound is heard ♦️♦️Note if major bronchus blocked by any reason u won't get any breath sound on auscultation ♦️Pleural thickening in pleurisy - - crepitation heard on auscultation ♦️Asthma, COPD, pulmonary edema--major bronchus consrtricted--air pass in and out forcefully thru this area--musical sound wheeze is heard on auscultation ♦️In ILD, PULMONARY Edema, resolving part of pneumonia on auscultation-crepitation are heard
Thank you Dr Gireesh , you are acting father of Emergency medicine in INDIA. Thanks a million for sharing your knowledge and turning us into better clinicians.
❤Normal Breath sounds heard on throat /neck - - - bronchial breath sound--high pitch
❤Normal. Breath sound heard on upper part of lung--bronchovesicular breath sound
❤Normal Breath sound heard on lower part of lungs parenchyma---vesical breath sound thru attenuation and filtration method
Bcoz sound has to pass thru different/multiple medias so vesicular br sound heard after attenuation and filteration
❤Due to alteration in lung parenchyma can cause bronchial breath sound to be heard on auscultation lungs
♦️Pneumonia - - lung replaced as a solid str--pneumonic consolidation--bronchial br sound heard
If main bronchus blocked by a mucus plug - - no breath sound heard
Liquified phase of pneumonia--crepitation are heard on aiscultation
♦️Pleural effusion--fluid collection between pleural layers--vesicular breath sound heard but diminished
♦️Pneumothorax-- air outside the lung---air bad conductor of sound--diminished vesicular br sound
♦️Tumor connection with main bronchus.. On auscultation gets bronchial breath sound
♦️On cavities of lung in connection with main bronchus--cavernous breath sound is heard
♦️♦️Note if major bronchus blocked by any reason u won't get any breath sound on auscultation
♦️Pleural thickening in pleurisy - - crepitation heard on auscultation
♦️Asthma, COPD, pulmonary edema--major bronchus consrtricted--air pass in and out forcefully thru this area--musical sound wheeze is heard on auscultation
♦️In ILD, PULMONARY Edema, resolving part of pneumonia on auscultation-crepitation are heard
Thank you Dr Gireesh , you are acting father of Emergency medicine in INDIA. Thanks a million for sharing your knowledge and turning us into better clinicians.
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Hi sir gudmrng, why pneumonia is seen in crackles and rhonchi sir? Plz explain sir
Sir in brochial breathing inspiration and expiration are equal or not equal?
Thanku sir....best part of video..last minute..
Sir, what would be the finding in bronchiectasis,sir?
Fluid over lod is produce crepitation
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In bronchial breath sounds, isn’t the expiration longer than inspiration?
last part of the vdo❤
Crepitations vs Crackles sir
Hlo sir m EMT kr rha hu iske aage ka koie scope bta do
Sir can u teach history taking
But water is a good conductor of sound...?
Nice 1 sir you don't mention about RONCHI
"Rhonchi" and "Wheezes", both term can use interchangeably.!
The only difference is Ronchi are low pitched whereas Wheeze are high pitched
Rochi can be heard without auscultation.
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Plz in hindi
Breath sounds are more informative
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@Wilder Stefan try Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
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