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Diagnostic accuracy of heart auscultation for detecting valve disease: a systematic review [PDF]
Objective The objective of this study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy in detecting valvular heart disease (VHD) by heart auscultation, performed by medical doctors.Design/methods A systematic literature search for diagnostic studies comparing ...
Henrik Schirmer +5 more
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Investigation and analysis on the status of heart sound auscultation and training needs of medical students [PDF]
Objective To clarify the current direction of improvement of heart sound auscultation teaching. Methods Questionnaire survey was conducted on the students of Peking Union Medical College who had studied diagnostics.
LIN Xue, ZHANG Xiao, LIU Ji-hai, ZHANG Hui, QIAN Xiao-jing, XIAO Ran, FANG Li-gang
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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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A prospective study on the efficacy of patient simulation in heart and lung auscultation [PDF]
Background The use of simulation technology for skill training and assessment in medical education has progressively increased over the last decade. Nevertheless, the teaching efficacy of most technologies remains to be fully determined.
Stella Bernardi +6 more
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The first 200 years of cardiac auscultation and future perspectives [PDF]
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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Electrocardiography vs. Auscultation to Assess Heart Rate During Cardiac Arrest With Pulseless Electrical Activity in Newborn Infants [PDF]
Background: In 2015, the neonatal resuscitation guidelines incorporated the use of electrocardiography (ECG) to monitor heart rate of newborns. However, previous studies have indicated that cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity rhythm (PEA ...
Deandra H. Luong +7 more
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"And the babe leaps up on his mother's arm I hear, I hear, with joy I hear." Wordsworth. All students find initial difficulty with auscultation and to some, variations in heart sounds and murmurs remain a mystery. However, given normal hearing, a good stethoscope, an appreciation of underlying mechanisms and reasonable opportunity to practise ...
Turner, R W D, Turner, R. W. D.
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Cardiac Auscultation Using Smartphones: Pilot Study
BackgroundCardiac auscultation is a cost-effective, noninvasive screening tool that can provide information about cardiovascular hemodynamics and disease.
Kang, Si-Hyuck +5 more
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Objective This study aimed to investigate the feasibility and reliability of pulse oximetry combined with cardiac auscultation in screening neonatal congenital heart disease (CHD). Methods This was a retrospective, observational, screening study.
Jiajia Song +6 more
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