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Crackles—Pulmonary Edema : Early inspiratory crackles and late inspiratory fine crackles. Patient on a ventilator with pulmonary edema. Sound Contributed by Neale R. Wheeze : Patient on a ventilator with inspiratory wheeze. This could be compatible with stenosis, mucous obstruction, tumor or foreign body obstruction. There are dual components to this wheeze, which may suggest that the sounds are emanating from airways of different diameters. Rhonchi : Intubated patient with low pitched, atonal rhonchi.

Note the difference between the rhonchi and the more musical, higher pitched wheezes. Rhonchi In Patient with Uremic Pericarditis : There is a background pericardial rub and rhonchi can be heard as well. Pleural Friction Rub : Friction rub—rough low-frequency sound. Inspiratory predominant. Even babies snore sometimes. If you are looking for medical advice look elsewhere this is a sound website :.

All files are available in both Wav and MP3 formats. Attribution 3. Mike Koenig. Personal Use Only. Caroline Ford. Wheeze sounds are most often apparent during exhaling a breath. They may also be sometimes heard when the patient inhales. Practice differentiating high-pitched wheeze from low-pitched wheeze using these audio recordings.

Additional information and recordings are available in our lung sounds courses and reference guide. While we have many breath sound lessons and quick references on this website. Please use the links below. This website is only for medical professional education. Contact a healthcare provider for medical care. All Rights Reserved. Wheezing Lung Sounds Introduction Welcome to our website's wheezing page. Wheeze Wheeze is a sign of breathing problems.



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