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HEAR4Health: a blueprint for making computer audition a staple of modern healthcare
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in digital medicine research in an attempt to transform traditional healthcare systems to their modern, intelligent, and versatile equivalents that are adequately equipped to tackle contemporary challenges.
Andreas Triantafyllopoulos+28 more
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The article is dedicated to the 215th anniversary of the birth of Grigory Ivanovich Sokolsky, a well-known Russian clinician and scientist who made a huge contribution to the development of clinical diagnostics of diseases, phthisiology, internal ...
D. I. Abdulganieva+4 more
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Fundamentals of Lung Auscultation [PDF]
Computer-assisted techniques allow detailed analysis of the acoustic and physiological aspects of lung sounds. This short review of classic lung sounds includes both audio clips and interpretations made in the light of modern pulmonary acoustics.
Steve S. Kraman+2 more
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Artificial intelligence-assisted auscultation in detecting congenital heart disease
Aims Computer-assisted auscultation has become available to assist clinicians with physical examinations to detect congenital heart disease (CHD). However, its accuracy and effectiveness remain to be evaluated.
Jingjing Lv+14 more
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This paper proposes a robust and real-time capable algorithm for classification of the first and second heart sounds. The classification algorithm is based on the evaluation of the envelope curve of the phonocardiogram. For the evaluation, in contrast to
Angelika Thalmayer+3 more
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Technical and scientific aspects of dams in Brazil: a theoretical approach
The safety of a dam is the result of a series of factors, including structural, geotechnical, hydraulic, operational and environmental aspects. In Brazil, Law No.
Admilson da Penha Pacheco+2 more
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Design and Comparative Performance of a Robust Lung Auscultation System for Noisy Clinical Settings
Chest auscultation is a widely used clinical tool for respiratory disease detection. The stethoscope has undergone a number of transformative enhancements since its invention, including the introduction of electronic systems in the last two decades ...
Ian McLane+3 more
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Background: Cardiac auscultation is a core clinical skill taught in medical school. Due to contact restrictions during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, interaction with patients was very limited.
Rüllmann, Nils+6 more
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The CirCor DigiScope Dataset: From Murmur Detection to Murmur Classification [PDF]
Cardiac auscultation is one of the most cost-effective techniques used to detect and identify many heart conditions. Computer-assisted decision systems based on auscultation can support physicians in their decisions. Unfortunately, the application of such systems in clinical trials is still minimal since most of them only aim to detect the presence of ...
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Design and development of electronic stethoscope for auscultation
Background: Currently, several companies offer Bluetooth-based electronic stethoscopes. However, the stethoscopes are pretty overpriced. In this case, we need a stethoscope innovation with a more affordable price that carries the same function and ...
Sahrul Munir, Endiyono Endiyono
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