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      Towards the standardisation of lung sound nomenclature

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      European Respiratory Journal
      European Respiratory Society (ERS)

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          Abstract

          Auscultation of the lung remains an essential part of physical examination even though its limitations, particularly with regard to communicating subjective findings, are well recognised. The European Respiratory Society (ERS) Task Force on Respiratory Sounds was established to build a reference collection of audiovisual recordings of lung sounds that should aid in the standardisation of nomenclature. Five centres contributed recordings from paediatric and adult subjects. Based on pre-defined quality criteria, 20 of these recordings were selected to form the initial reference collection. All recordings were assessed by six observers and their agreement on classification, using currently recommended nomenclature, was noted for each case. Acoustical analysis was added as supplementary information. The audiovisual recordings and related data can be accessed online in the ERS e-learning resources. The Task Force also investigated the current nomenclature to describe lung sounds in 29 languages in 33 European countries. Recommendations for terminology in this report take into account the results from this survey.

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          Journal
          European Respiratory Journal
          Eur Respir J
          European Respiratory Society (ERS)
          0903-1936
          1399-3003
          February 29 2016
          March 2016
          December 02 2015
          : 47
          : 3
          : 724-732
          Article
          10.1183/13993003.01132-2015
          26647442
          05378483-5f11-4beb-ada5-888bce1db96e
          © 2015
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