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Using multimodal wearable devices to diagnose cardiovascular diseases early is essential for providing timely medical assistance, particularly in remote areas. This approach helps prevent risks and reduce mortality rates.
Tumenkhuslen Delgerkhaan +7 more
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Background Manual auscultation to detect abnormal breath sounds has poor inter-observer reliability. Digital stethoscopes with artificial intelligence (AI) could improve reliable detection of these sounds.
Ajay Kevat +2 more
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AI‐Based Non‐Invasive Continuous Blood Pressure Monitoring and Estimation System
An AI‐based biosensor pipeline integrates Apple Watch electrocardiogram (ECG), a custom digital stethoscope, and a blood‐pressure cuff to generate and validate 24‐hour cuffless blood‐pressure waveform prediction. Using a wavelet‐preprocessed ECG and a long short‐term memory model trained on MIMIC‐II and Autonomic Aging datasets, the system estimates ...
Barrett L. Burgess +8 more
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OMES: An Open-Source Multi-Sensor Modular Electronic Stethoscope
Electronic stethoscopes address limitations of auscultation with analog stethoscopes, such as the dependency on the physicians’ hearing ability, their experience, and their subjective interpretation.
Veronika Catharina Schatz +3 more
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Digital devices for teaching cardiac auscultation - a randomized pilot study
Background: Competent cardiac auscultation is a declining skill. Digital stethoscopes and hand-held echocardiography (HHE) are modern devices which may improve the accuracy of heart murmur recognition and diagnosis.
Malcolm E. Legget +5 more
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Prediction of Neonatal Respiratory Distress in Term Babies at Birth from Digital Stethoscope Recorded Chest Sounds [PDF]
Ethan Grooby +8 more
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Development of a Digital Stethoscope for Enhancing Real-Time Respiratory Diagnostics [PDF]
Digital stethoscopes represent a significant advancement in medical diagnostics, addressing the limitations of traditional auscultation methods, which often suffer from diagnostic delays and inefficient workflows.
JULIE ROSLITA RUSLI +5 more
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Denoising of Heart Sounds Using Lightweight FCNs and Spectrograms With and Without Context
Cardiac auscultation using a digital stethoscope is an important method for diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). However, heart sound recordings are often contaminated with adventitious noise, especially in crowded, noisy settings such as ...
Declan Duggan +4 more
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Utility of physical examination and comparison to echocardiography for cardiac diagnosis
Objective: To find out the accuracy of cardiac auscultation using non-digital stethoscope in physical diagnosis of cardiac diseases. Methods: We enrolled 104 consecutive patients with abnormal cardiac auscultatory findings attending cardiology clinic and
Ashish Patel +2 more
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The first 200 years of cardiac auscultation and future perspectives
Maria Rosa Montinari,1 Sergio Minelli2 1Department of Biological and Environmental Science and Technology, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy; 2Department of Cardiology, Local Health Unit Lecce, Lecce, Italy Abstract: Cardiac auscultation – even ...
Montinari MR, Minelli S
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