Thacker R E, Kraman S S
Chest. 1982 Jun;81(6):672-4. doi: 10.1378/chest.81.6.672.
Crackles heard during auscultation of the lungs are generally considered an abnormal physical finding. This study was done to see if crackles could be induced to occur in the lungs of normal subjects. We studied 52 nonsmoking normal subjects by listening at the right and left posterior bases and over the lower right anterior chest during inspiration from functional residual capacity (FRC) and then during inspiration from residual volume (RV). Crackles were recorded on magnetic tape for subsequent time-expanded waveform analysis. No crackles were heard at any of the three sites during inhalation from FRC. Of 52 subjects, 26 had crackles over the anterior site when inhaling from RV. These crackles were often profuse, loud, and easily recorded. Waveform analysis revealed these crackles in normal subjects to be similar to those occurring in patients with interstitial lung diseases. We conclude that crackles, heard over the anterior chest during inspiration from low lung volumes, are not necessarily adventitious sounds.
听诊肺部时听到的啰音通常被认为是一种异常体征。本研究旨在观察正常受试者肺部是否能诱发啰音。我们对52名不吸烟的正常受试者进行了研究,在受试者从功能残气量(FRC)吸气时以及从残气量(RV)吸气时,分别在左右后基底以及右下前胸听诊。将啰音记录在磁带上以便后续进行时间扩展波形分析。从FRC吸气时,在三个听诊部位均未听到啰音。52名受试者中,有26名在从RV吸气时在前胸部位听到啰音。这些啰音通常较多、响亮且易于记录。波形分析显示,正常受试者的这些啰音与间质性肺疾病患者出现的啰音相似。我们得出结论,在低肺容量吸气时前胸听到的啰音不一定是附加音。