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In almost every encounter with a medical professional, the one thing that can be counted on is that someone will record vital sign data. It only makes sense because some of these vitals, like heart rate and condition, make up the body's most basic ...
Dylan Ashburn (10088068)
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Over the years, disease classification has evolved from 10 classes to 2400 distinct diseases. The International List of Causes of Death became the name of the first standardized categorization of diseases. It was later extended to include coding for causes of morbidity and called the International Classification of Diseases (
Brenda Abena Ampah +7 more
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A Wearable Stethoscope for Long-Term Ambulatory Respiratory Health Monitoring
Lung sounds acquired by stethoscopes are extensively used in diagnosing and differentiating respiratory diseases. Although an extensive know-how has been built to interpret these sounds and identify diseases associated with certain patterns, its ...
Gürkan Yilmaz +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background Co‐existence of multiple cardiovascular‐kidney‐metabolic (CKM) conditions, such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), type 2 diabetes (T2D), and cardiovascular disease, is common. The interconnected nature of CKM conditions emphasizes the need for an interprofessional approach to patient care.
Wendy L. St. Peter +12 more
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In this paper, an automatic threshold selection for de-noising is presented. The heart sound extracted through an electronic stethoscope is transformed into frequency domain by Fast Fourier Transformation, and then the threshold selection is applied to ...
Gururajan, Raj +3 more
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Virtual Nursing in Residential Aged Care: What Is Known? A Rapid Review
ABSTRACT Aims To review current evidence on the implementation and impact of virtual nursing care in long‐term aged care. Design An integrative rapid literature review. Data Sources Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science, Embase, Ageline and Scopus. Review Methods The review included studies involving virtual care interventions provided by nurses (or by a ...
S. J. Haines +11 more
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This project aims to understand more about how the heart functions and how acoustic stethoscope is used to listen to the heart sounds. There are four heart sounds S1, S2, S3 and S4 and there are generated when the valves in the heart open and close to ...
Tan, Meng Yik
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Artificial Intelligence in Gastrointestinal Motility Diagnostics: A Systematic Review
Artificial Intelligence shows strong potential to improve the accuracy, efficiency, and standardization of gastrointestinal motility diagnostics. In time, this will improve patient care, but for now the referenced studies throughout the GI tract lack the required rigor for clinical implementation. ABSTRACT Background The assessment of gastrointestinal (
Dylan Muggleston +3 more
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Highly sensitive electronic stethoscope based on non-uniform PVDF curvature structure
Electronic stethoscope is an instrument used for auxiliary determination of patients’ physical condition by collecting and processing heart sounds and lung sounds.Since traditional electronic stethoscopes have low sensitivity and poor low-frequency ...
LU Wei-hu +3 more
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The bicentennial of the stethoscope: a reappraisal
Background and aim. Two hundred years ago Laennec, a young French physician discovered the stethoscope, in order to improve the lung auscultation. The stethoscope became the emblematic appendix of the physicians.
Dan L. Dumitrascu, Liliana David
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