Loud Music Can Cause Lung Collapse

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I wonder if this is why i had 2 collapsed lungs in highschool :lol:

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Blasting music can be hard on the ears and the neighbors, and now researchers say it can also pack enough punch to collapse a lung.


Reporting in the medical journal Thorax, they describe the cases of four young men who suffered a lung collapse -- technically called pneumothorax --that appeared to be triggered by loud music. Three of the men were at a concert or club when the pneumothorax occurred, while the fourth was in his car, which was outfitted with a 1,000-watt bass box because he "liked to listen to loud music."

A pneumothorax occurs when a small rupture in one of the lungs allows air to leak into the space between the lungs and the chest wall, causing the lung to collapse. Symptoms include breathlessness and chest pain on the affected side.

A small, partial collapse may resolve on its own, but more severe cases may require the insertion of a chest tube to allow the air to escape the chest cavity.

Often, an underlying lung disease or chest injury is the culprit in pneumothorax. But so-called primary spontaneous pneumothorax happens in the absence of an underlying disease, typically striking tall, thin, male smokers.

The cases described in the Thorax report suggest that loud music may be one cause of this type of pneumothorax. Though the report cites only a small number of patients, lead author Dr. Marc Noppen told Reuters Health he suspects more cases of music-induced pneumothorax will now be caught.

Since the report's publication, he said, doctors in a few countries have told him they've seen similar cases. If more doctors routinely ask pneumothorax patients about their exposure to loud music, the number of injuries attributed to blasting tunes will likely go up, noted Noppen, who is with the Academic Hospital in Brussels, Belgium.

In two of the cases his team describes, the men were standing close to large loudspeakers when they suddenly felt chest pain.

A third case involved a 23-year-old smoker who had suffered several episodes of pneumothorax. During a follow-up medical visit, the doctors mentioned having seen two music-related pneumothorax cases, and the patient suddenly remembered that two of his attacks happened at heavy metal concerts.

Noppen said he and his colleagues suspect that loud music may damage the lungs due to its booming bass frequency, which can be felt as a vibration going through the body. The lungs may essentially start to vibrate in the same frequency as the bass, which could cause a lung to rupture.

It's probably a good idea, according to Noppen, to stand back from the speakers at concerts and clubs and to ease up on that car-stereo bass. It might also save your hearing, he added.

SOURCE: Thorax, August 2004.
 

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oh well.. if theres one way id like to go out its while listening to something good :) (i know it wouldnt kill me, but you get the point)
 

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wow, a 1,000 watt subwoofer, huh?.....that sucks b/c mine is 2,000 watts (12" alpine type r)

dunno if i believe it tho...i suppose that anything is possible in this day and age, but this kind a thing seems farfetched.:rollseyes
 

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LMAO Did you really Mike? I know that's why I'm deaf. :eek: Way too many concerts and nights I fell asleep with the speakers up to my ears......eh? What'd you say?
 

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Originally posted by ssssnake
LMAO Did you really Mike? I know that's why I'm deaf. :eek: Way too many concerts and nights I fell asleep with the speakers up to my ears......eh? What'd you say?

LOL yeah actually i almost died at one point, both my lungs collapsed at the same time, and i only had 10% capacity, was a tad scary :eek: I'll have to look thru my old concert ticket stubs, but if i remember correctly I was in the hospital just after seeing Motorhead at L'Amour's in Brooklyn in 85'. Actually with all the concerts i went to, and with all the Marshall stacks i personally played infront of, i should be dead 100 times over already. I agree with c0dy, what a way to go :beer:
 

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Originally posted by MusclePower1
wow, a 1,000 watt subwoofer, huh?.....that sucks b/c mine is 2,000 watts (12" alpine type r)

dunno if i believe it tho...i suppose that anything is possible in this day and age, but this kind a thing seems farfetched.:rollseyes
err.. yours is 1000watts, peak. 300rms. rms is what matters anyways. thats why i chose the RF punch stage 3 over most others (the 120oz in magnets helped, i also like the sound quality more... nothin personal) 500rms, and most of the time RF underrates their products. The type X is the same price as the power stage 1, but with both of those you lose quality at lower volumes. and i only blast it in comps
 
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15" hits way too low for my taste. this 12" actually hits alot lower than the 12"s i had before, i wish i had gone with a 10 : ( the stroker series is very comparable to the punch 3 series, same power rating, magnets are similar, i personally dont like the look of the stroker sub, but to each his own. The stroker has a slightly better sensitivity though, ill give ya that ;) have you seen the stroker pro? one helluva comp sub!
 
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Originally posted by LandShark
Who would want a stereo louder than the exhaust note?

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that depends on what kind or car you are driving... If I'm drivign my mom's 69 Camaro SS than i would want to hear the exhaust but if i am driving my 91 buick than i would want to hear my stereo.
 

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I had my explorer tested at 148 db's while bumping and it was hard to breathe when the windows were up. Man I'm glad I don't have that any more. 2 12" Kicker solo barics L7.
 

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Originally posted by c0dy
15" hits way too low for my taste. this 12" actually hits alot lower than the 12"s i had before, i wish i had gone with a 10 : ( the stroker series is very comparable to the punch 3 series, same power rating, magnets are similar, i personally dont like the look of the stroker sub, but to each his own. The stroker has a slightly better sensitivity though, ill give ya that ;) have you seen the stroker pro? one helluva comp sub!
My Buddy had 3 12" strokers in his 2 door grand prix each powered by a Boltar amp peaked at 154 or something like that....
 

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