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Simple jugular venous assessment: a new approach to heart failure
ESC Heart Failure, EarlyView.
Tatsuya Kawasaki
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Abnormal heart sound recognition using SVM and LSTM models in real-time mode. [PDF]
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Deep learning-based evaluation of the severity of mitral regurgitation in canine myxomatous mitral valve disease patients using digital stethoscope recordings. [PDF]
Lee SY+8 more
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Deep learning models for segmenting phonocardiogram signals: a comparative study. [PDF]
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Transforming cardiology with AI: the eko CORE 500 digital stethoscope. [PDF]
van der Harst P, Nathoe H.
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AI-Enhanced Detection of Heart Murmurs: Advancing Non-Invasive Cardiovascular Diagnostics. [PDF]
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Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1995
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Tran, T, Jones, NB, Fothergill, JC
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Tran, T, Jones, NB, Fothergill, JC
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Heart, 2016
An asymptomatic 29-year-old woman presented for prenatal counselling. She had a history of a heart murmur since childhood and a previous echocardiogram suggesting 'enlargement of the heart'. Physical exam revealed normal jugular venous pressure and contour. Precordial palpation was unremarkable.
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An asymptomatic 29-year-old woman presented for prenatal counselling. She had a history of a heart murmur since childhood and a previous echocardiogram suggesting 'enlargement of the heart'. Physical exam revealed normal jugular venous pressure and contour. Precordial palpation was unremarkable.
Chance M. Witt+2 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1972
apical pulse. They heard, but seldom identified, heard sounds. Today, the nurse, as the person most consistently at the patient's bedside can and ought to develop skills in cardiac auscultation so that changes in cardiac sounds, which may indicate a need for therapeutic intervention, can be detected early.
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apical pulse. They heard, but seldom identified, heard sounds. Today, the nurse, as the person most consistently at the patient's bedside can and ought to develop skills in cardiac auscultation so that changes in cardiac sounds, which may indicate a need for therapeutic intervention, can be detected early.
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