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Bluetooth-based Wireless Digital Stethoscope

2021 International Conference on Emerging Smart Computing and Informatics (ESCI), 2021
The stethoscope is an iconic medical tool that serves the purpose of obtaining the first impression of a patient’s heart activity. Traditionally, stethoscopes are designed in a way that the auscultation needs the doctor and patient to be in close and direct physical contact.
Shreyas S. Joshi   +3 more
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Digital stethoscope with processing and recording based on cloud

2023 15th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON), 2023
Nantarat Tharapecharat   +6 more
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Development of digital stethoscope for telemedicine

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2016
The stethoscope is a medical acoustic device which is used to auscultate internal body sounds, mainly the heart and lungs. A digital stethoscope overcomes the limitations of a conventional stethoscope as the sound data is transformed into electrical signals which can be amplified, stored, replayed and, more importantly, sent for an expert opinion ...
Aparna, Lakhe   +3 more
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Wireless Stethoscope with Digital Feedback

2024 4th International Conference on Soft Computing for Security Applications (ICSCSA)
Aditya Jain, Aditya Mahajan
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Portable digital esophageal stethoscope system

2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2010
Heart sound occurs when the heart contracts and expands. It provides information on myocardial contractility and blood vessels, which is not obtainable from ECG. For this reason, stethoscopy of heart sound in anesthesiology is a very crucial means for acquiring cardiac information and preventing intraoperative medical accidents, and it requires a ...
J Y, Shin   +5 more
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Digital Stethoscope—Improved Auscultation at the Bedside

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2019
Electronic stethoscopes convert acoustic sound waves to electrical signals which can then be amplified and processed for optimal listening. However, amplification of stethoscope contact artifacts, and component cutoffs has led to the question of whether they are an improvement in the bedside cardiac examination.
Barry Silverman, Michael Balk
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Preparation of a Digital Stethoscope

2018 IEEE International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCA), 2018
This initiative is taken to develop a stethoscope a little different from the one that is conventionally used in clinics and hospitals. The deployment of electronics for capturing heart sounds and lung sounds along with the capability to measure heart rate.
Nipun Katyal   +2 more
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A Wireless Digital Stethoscope Design

2018 14th IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing (ICSP), 2018
This paper presents a design and implementation of a digital stethoscope using a mobile device and wireless transmission. Our goal is to develop a smart digital stethoscope that adopts modern electronics and computing technologies to provide accurate information to assist cardiac auscultation.
S. Szot, A. Levin, A. Ragazzi, T. Ning
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Low cost digital stethoscope for heart sounds

Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology - ICWET '11, 2011
The stethoscope has been used for many years, and has been very effective to diagnose certain cardiologic and pulmonologic sounds. For many years healthcare professionals would listen quietly to patients internal organs so they could diagnose from specific sounds of such internal organs.
A. Harsola, Sushil S. Thale, M. S. Panse
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