bruit
A bruit is an abnormal sound heard through auscultation, produced by turbulent blood flow within a vessel or the heart. The term is used mainly in vascular and cardiovascular exams and is often associated with areas where arteries may be narrowed or irregular. In clinical practice, carotid, abdominal aortic, renal, and femoral bruits are among the most commonly evaluated examples. Bruits result from increased velocity and disturbed flow as blood encounters stenosis, aneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, or high-output states. They are typically low to medium frequency sounds and are distinct from heart murmurs.
Detection and interpretation rely on careful auscultation with a stethoscope. The examiner listens over the suspected
Clinical significance varies by location. A carotid bruit can indicate carotid stenosis and be associated with