Layers of sense: the sensory work of diagnostic sensemaking in digital health
Sensory judgements have always been a part of medical practice and this sensory work is often entangled with technologies, from the stethoscope to digitised devices for advanced life support.
Sarah Maslen
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Critical Care Ultrasonography and Its Application for COVID-19 [PDF]
Ultrasound has developed as an invaluable tool in diagnosis and proper management in the intensive care unit (ICU). Application of critical care ultrasonography is quite distinct from the routine comprehensive diagnostic ultrasound exam, because the ...
Chong, MD, Weelic +4 more
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Development and validation of a low-cost electronic stethoscope: DIY digital stethoscope [PDF]
Agam Jain +5 more
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Outlook Magazine, Winter 1981 [PDF]
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The Digital Stethoscope: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Dear Editor, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly recognized as a transformative force in healthcare, with Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM) standing to benefit significantly from its adoption.
Jabeen Fayyaz, Nordia Thompson-Newell
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Review of sensors for remote patient monitoring [PDF]
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) of physiological measurements can provide an efficient method and high quality care to patients. The physiological signals measurement is the initial and the most important factor in RPM.
Liu, Yuanlong, Sahandi, Reza
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Towards a neonatal brain stethoscope: a framework for quantifying the accuracy of subjective and objective detection of neonatal brain injuries, and integration of a bluetooth communication system [PDF]
Increasing and quantifying the accuracy of perceptual discrimination of brain injuries through auditory images. Appropriate conversion of a neonate EEG signal to an audio signal that is discriminative and sounds natural.The goal of this project is to ...
Huillca Aparicio, Kevin Andres
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Co-innovation: the future of telemedicine in developing countries [PDF]
Telemedicine which has been widely adopted in developed countries to reach all its citizens irrespective of their location is only being used for education purposes or disaster relief in developing countries.
De Coster, R, Nyamu, J
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Vital Sensory Kit For Use With Telemedicine In Developing Countries [PDF]
In many developing countries, a large percentage of the population lacks access to adequate healthcare. This is especially true in India where close to 70% of the population lives in rural areas and has little to no access to hospitals or clinics. People
Arrizon, Natalie +3 more
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