Chest surface mapping of lung sounds during methacholine challenge

Wheeze as an indicator of airway obstruction during bronchoprovocation lacks sensitivity. We therefore studied whether induced airway narrowing is revealed by changes in normal (vesicular) lung sounds. Fifteen subjects with asthma and nine healthy controls, aged 8–16 years, performed a standardized methacholine challenge. Respiratory sounds were recorded with eight contact sensors, placed posteriorly over the right and left superior and basal lower lobes, and anteriorly over both upper lobes, the right middle lobe, and the trachea. Average spectra of normal inspiratory and expiratory sounds, excluding wheeze, were characterized in 12 asthmatics and 9 controls at flows of 1 ± 0.2 L/sec. Airway narrowing was accompanied by significant changes in lung sounds, but not in tracheal sounds. Lung sounds showed a decrease in power at low frequencies during inspiration and an increase in power at high frequencies during expiration. These changes already occurred at a decrease in forced expiratory volume in 1 sec of less than 10% from baseline and were fully reversed after inhalation of salbutamol. Thus, lung sounds were sensitive to changes in airway caliber, but were not specific indicators of bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Pediatr Pulmonol. 1997; 23:21–30. © 1997 Wiley‐Liss, Inc

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