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Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults

Though lung sounds auscultation is important for the diagnosis and monitoring of lung diseases, the spectral characteristics of lung sounds have not been fully understood. This study compared the spectral characteristics of lung sounds between the right and left lungs and between healthy male and fe...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Jang-Zern, Chang, Ming-Lang, Yang, Jiun-Yue, Kuo, Dar, Lin, Ching-Hsiung, Kuo, Cheng-Deng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28590447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061323
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author Tsai, Jang-Zern
Chang, Ming-Lang
Yang, Jiun-Yue
Kuo, Dar
Lin, Ching-Hsiung
Kuo, Cheng-Deng
author_facet Tsai, Jang-Zern
Chang, Ming-Lang
Yang, Jiun-Yue
Kuo, Dar
Lin, Ching-Hsiung
Kuo, Cheng-Deng
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description Though lung sounds auscultation is important for the diagnosis and monitoring of lung diseases, the spectral characteristics of lung sounds have not been fully understood. This study compared the spectral characteristics of lung sounds between the right and left lungs and between healthy male and female subjects using a dual-channel auscultation system. Forty-two subjects aged 18–22 years without smoking habits and any known pulmonary diseases participated in this study. The lung sounds were recorded from seven pairs of auscultation sites on the chest wall simultaneously. We found that in four out of seven auscultation pairs, the lung sounds from the left lung had a higher total power (P(T)) than those from the right lung. The P(T) of male subjects was higher than that of female ones in most auscultation pairs. The ratio of inspiration power to expiration power (R(I/E)) of lung sounds from the right lung was greater than that from the left lung at auscultation pairs on the anterior chest wall, while this phenomenon was reversed at auscultation pairs on the posterior chest wall in combined subjects, and similarly in both male and female subjects. Though the frequency corresponding to maximum power density of lung sounds (F(MPD)) from the left and right lungs was not significantly different, the frequency that equally divided the power spectrum of lung sounds (F(50)) from the left lung was significantly smaller than that from the right lung at auscultation site on the anterior and lateral chest walls, while it was significantly larger than that of from the right lung at auscultation site on the posterior chest walls. In conclusion, significant differences in the P(T), F(MPD), F(50), and R(I/E) between the left and right lungs at some auscultation pairs were observed by using a dual-channel auscultation system in this study. Structural differences between the left and the right lungs, between the female and male subjects, and between anterior and posterior lungs might account for the observed differences in the spectral characteristics of lung sounds. The dual-channel auscultation system might be useful for future development of digital stethoscopes and power spectral analysis of lung sounds in patients with various kinds of cardiopulmonary diseases.
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spelling pubmed-54926412017-07-03 Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults Tsai, Jang-Zern Chang, Ming-Lang Yang, Jiun-Yue Kuo, Dar Lin, Ching-Hsiung Kuo, Cheng-Deng Sensors (Basel) Article Though lung sounds auscultation is important for the diagnosis and monitoring of lung diseases, the spectral characteristics of lung sounds have not been fully understood. This study compared the spectral characteristics of lung sounds between the right and left lungs and between healthy male and female subjects using a dual-channel auscultation system. Forty-two subjects aged 18–22 years without smoking habits and any known pulmonary diseases participated in this study. The lung sounds were recorded from seven pairs of auscultation sites on the chest wall simultaneously. We found that in four out of seven auscultation pairs, the lung sounds from the left lung had a higher total power (P(T)) than those from the right lung. The P(T) of male subjects was higher than that of female ones in most auscultation pairs. The ratio of inspiration power to expiration power (R(I/E)) of lung sounds from the right lung was greater than that from the left lung at auscultation pairs on the anterior chest wall, while this phenomenon was reversed at auscultation pairs on the posterior chest wall in combined subjects, and similarly in both male and female subjects. Though the frequency corresponding to maximum power density of lung sounds (F(MPD)) from the left and right lungs was not significantly different, the frequency that equally divided the power spectrum of lung sounds (F(50)) from the left lung was significantly smaller than that from the right lung at auscultation site on the anterior and lateral chest walls, while it was significantly larger than that of from the right lung at auscultation site on the posterior chest walls. In conclusion, significant differences in the P(T), F(MPD), F(50), and R(I/E) between the left and right lungs at some auscultation pairs were observed by using a dual-channel auscultation system in this study. Structural differences between the left and the right lungs, between the female and male subjects, and between anterior and posterior lungs might account for the observed differences in the spectral characteristics of lung sounds. The dual-channel auscultation system might be useful for future development of digital stethoscopes and power spectral analysis of lung sounds in patients with various kinds of cardiopulmonary diseases. MDPI 2017-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5492641/ /pubmed/28590447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061323 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kuo, Dar
Lin, Ching-Hsiung
Kuo, Cheng-Deng
Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title_full Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title_fullStr Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title_short Left–Right Asymmetry in Spectral Characteristics of Lung Sounds Detected Using a Dual-Channel Auscultation System in Healthy Young Adults
title_sort left–right asymmetry in spectral characteristics of lung sounds detected using a dual-channel auscultation system in healthy young adults
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28590447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061323
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