Topic 23 - Percussion of the thorax. The origin, characteristics and parts of the percussion sound. Normal percussion sound of the thorax. Flashcards

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Methods for thoracic percussion:

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  • Finger to finer (in small animals)
  • With plessimeter and percussion hammer (in larger animals)
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Indications for performing percussion of the thorax:

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  1. Determine the caudal border of the lungs
  2. Estimate the air content of the organs (increased or decreased)
  3. Comparative percussion (left and right side)
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The correct order to perform thoracic percussion:

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From back to the front, and from up to down

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How to perform finger-to-finger percussion correctly?

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Left middle finger on the animal
Right middle finger is used to your left finger. use the wrist as a turning point

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Origin of the percussion sound, what happens so we can hear it?

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  1. Crackling sound of the tapping hammer and plessimeter
  2. Thoracic wall will resonate from the location of percussion
  3. Producing resonant sounds of gas-containing tissue or other organs
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Main characteristics/parameters of the percussion sound:

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  1. Volume/loudness
  2. Pitch/frequency
  3. Tone/resonance
  4. Duration
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What to observe for volume/loudness?

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Vibrations amplitude

Strong/sharp or weak/dull

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What to observe for pitch/frequency?

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Number of vibrations per minute

High or low

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What to observe for tone/resonance?

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If it is homogenous or non-homogenous

Can be: resonant or damped

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What to observe for duration?

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Short or long

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Two types of percussion:

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Acoustic percussion
Pain percussion

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Why do we perform acoustic percussion?

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to obtain information about the condition of the surrounding tissues, to estimate the lung borders and to detect lesions

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Why do we perform pain percussion?

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To localize pain, we look for the percussion tone

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14
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Percussion methods:

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Direct = finger-to-finger
Indirect = Plessimeter + hammer

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Name the main percussion sounds:

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  1. Sonorous/resonant
  2. Damped/dull
  3. Tympanic
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Sonorous/resonant percussion sound, what does it sound like and why?

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fairly low, strongly resonant

It is air containing organ

Resonant = deep and rich

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Organs where we can find sonorous/resonant percussion sound:

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Normal lungs

18
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Dampled/dull percussion sound, what does it sound like and why?

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short sound of low intensity
Found in any organ not containing gas

19
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Organs where we can find damped/dull percussion sound:

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Liver
Heart
Muscle

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Tympanic percussion sound, what does it sound like and why?

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stronger, longer, higher than sonorous, higher in pitch

Found in hollow organ containing gas under pressure

21
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Which organs can we find tympanic percussion sound?

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Gastric volvolus

22
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Normal percussion sound of the thorax of a medium sized-large animal:

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From 40 and up kg

Sharp
Low
(Non-)sonorous
(Non-)resonant
Short percussion sound

23
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Normal percussion sound of the thorax of a small animal:

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Up to 40kg

Sharp
High or low
Sonorous
Long percussion sound

24
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Name other special sounds during percussion:

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  1. Metallic sound
  2. Cracked-pot sound
  3. Hollow sound
25
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What does the metallic sound like?

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High-pitched
Sharp musical sound

26
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What does the cracked-pot sound like?

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Rasping
Wheezing sound with additional noises

27
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What does the hollow sound like?

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Strong
High
Long sound
Can be tympanic