Pathophysiology
Clinical meaning
Breath sounds are produced by air turbulence in the large airways and transmitted through lung tissue to the chest wall. Normal vesicular breath sounds are soft and low-pitched, heard over peripheral lung fields. Adventitious (abnormal) sounds occur when air flows through narrowed or fluid-filled airways, or when inflamed pleural surfaces rub together. Changes in breath sounds are often the earliest detectable sign of respiratory deterioration.
