Overview
In this section the most commonly encountered lung sounds will be presented. They will first be described. They then can be played by pressing the play button. The time amplitude plots of the sounds will also be displayed as shown in the illustration below. Time amplitude plots of lung sounds are generally made in two ways: expanded or unexpanded. The unexpanded method is similar to a phonocardiographic time amplitude display. This allows an overall view of the acoustic characteristics in real time. In the time expanded analysis the time or x-axis is stretched out so that details of the acoustic phenomena can be examined more carefully. Time domain plots are illustrated in both the time unexpanded and time expanded modes. It is clear that the pattern differences between different types of lung sounds are seen more easily in the expanded mode.
Reprinted with permission from "Visual lung-sound characterization by time-expanded wave-form analysis", R. Murphy, S. Holford, and W. Knowler, New England Journal of Medicine, 296:968-971, April 28, 1977.