Baughman R P, Loudon R G
Chest. 1984 Nov;86(5):718-22. doi: 10.1378/chest.86.5.718.
Pulmonary sounds were recorded before and after bronchodilator treatment in 20 patients with acute attacks of asthma. Analysis of the sounds showed that improvement in the forced expiratory volume in one second was associated with the following two changes in the sound signal: (1) the proportion of the respiratory cycle occupied by wheeze (Tw/Ttot ratio) was reduced from 86 percent to 31 percent on average; and (2) the sound frequency of the highest pitched wheeze was also reduced, from a mean of 440 Hz to 298 Hz.
对20例哮喘急性发作患者在使用支气管扩张剂治疗前后进行了肺部声音记录。声音分析表明,一秒用力呼气量的改善与声音信号的以下两种变化相关:(1)哮鸣音占呼吸周期的比例(Tw/Ttot比值)平均从86%降至31%;(2)最高音调哮鸣音的声音频率也降低了,从平均440赫兹降至298赫兹。