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Comparison of lung sounds and gas trapping in the study of airway mechanics.

1986; National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Volume: 66; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1289/ehp.866625

ISSN

1552-9924

Autores

D. G. Frazer, L. David Smith, L. R. Brancazio, Karin Weber,

Tópico(s)

Phonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques

Resumo

We have previously shown that gas is trapped in isolated animal lungs and have proposed that this gas-trapping process is related to meniscus formation in the small airways of the lung. The purpose of this investigation was to compare how the lung sound-generation process and the gas-trapping process are related to airway mechanics and each other. Rats were anesthetized, the heart and lungs were removed en bloc and placed in a liquid-filled plethysmograph. Lung sounds were recorded by using a microphone acoustically coupled to the tracheal cannula. The results show that discontinuous lung sounds in the form of crackles occur during lung inflation at the same time gas trapping takes place.

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