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Auscultation of Heart Sounds

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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The third heart sound

International Journal of Cardiology, 1985
A unitary concept is proposed to explain the genesis of the third heart sound and associated "rapid filling wave" of the apexcardiogram in physiological and pathological states including constrictive pericarditis. This theory not only clarifies the hitherto unexplained phenomenon such as presence of S3 in significant mitral stenosis, but also places in
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Heart sounds

International Journal of Cardiology, 2009
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A framework for developing sex-specific engineered heart models

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Sharon Fleischer   +2 more
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Heart Sound Recording*

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1967
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Machine learning-based classification of cardiac diseases from PCG recorded heart sounds

Neural computing & applications (Print), 2019
Anjali Yadav   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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