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Artificial Intelligence‐Based Approach for Determining the Risk of Temporomandibular Disorders

open access: yesJournal of Oral Rehabilitation, EarlyView.
AI‐based model aims to be a practical decision support tool for early diagnosis and prevention of temporomandibular disorders, ultimately contributing to better clinical care and patient well‐being. ABSTRACT Objectives This study aims to predict TMD using ML approaches based on clinical and sociodemographic variables to aid in the early detection and ...
Damla Torul   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pre‐anaesthetic risk assessment and management of dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease: a spectrum of care narrative review

open access: yesJournal of Small Animal Practice, EarlyView.
Myxomatous mitral valve disease, an acquired valvular degeneration, is the most common cardiac disorder in dogs, affecting approximately 10% of dogs in primary care veterinary practice. Dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease frequently require anaesthesia for routine procedures.
I. Levinzon   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

SonicGuard Sensor—A Multichannel Acoustic Sensor for Long-Term Monitoring of Abdominal Sounds Examined through a Qualification Study

open access: yesSensors
Auscultation is a fundamental diagnostic technique that provides valuable diagnostic information about different parts of the body. With the increasing prevalence of digital stethoscopes and telehealth applications, there is a growing trend towards ...
Zahra Mansour   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Accuracy and agreement of a wearable device for heart rate and oxygen saturation monitoring in awake dogs

open access: yesJournal of Small Animal Practice, EarlyView.
Objectives The present study evaluated the accuracy and agreement of heart rate and peripheral oxygen saturation measurements obtained using the Owlet Smart Sock in awake dogs with low activity levels, using a veterinary patient monitor as the reference method.
Ş. Melek   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The stethoscope as metaphor

open access: yesCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 2012
The humanities—and bedside skills—ought to be a fundamental part of medical education. The alternative is a future full of technicians with tricorders, but sorely lacking in healers.
openaire   +2 more sources

The Effects of Rapid Periodontal Distraction on Tooth Vitality and Bone Quality/Quantity: A Split‐Mouth Experimental Design

open access: yesOrthodontics &Craniofacial Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objectives Periodontal distraction (PD) osteogenesis is a minimally invasive technique capable of rapidly moving uniradicular teeth, thereby shortening orthodontic treatment time. This study aimed to determine whether: (1) PD‐induced tooth movement affects tooth vitality and (2) the regenerated bone meets restorative standards for implant ...
Parul Sangwan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

AN IMPROVED STETHOSCOPE. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1898
In the stethoscope here illustrated an attempt has been made to combine the desirable features of a number now in use. The advantages claimed are increased clearness and distinctness of sounds transmitted; its lightness and the ease by which the whole instrument can be made aseptic.
openaire   +1 more source

Escape Body: A Gamified Problem‐Based Learning Project in Primary Education

open access: yesSchool Science and Mathematics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Young learners' lack of motivation to study scientific‐related subjects nowadays is a topic of concern in our society. This study followed a quasi‐experimental design with a predominantly quantitative methods approach, complemented by qualitative data, to investigate how the combination of gamified and problem‐based learning could influence ...
Sergio Tirado‐Olivares   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

CENTENARY OF THE STETHOSCOPE [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Medical Association, 1919
To the Editor: —Recently, in looking over a first edition of Laennec's "Auscultation Mediate" I noticed that it bore the date 1819. The first issues of the book appeared in Paris in September of that year—just a hundred years ago. An editorial inThe Journalof August 9 emphasizes this fact.
openaire   +1 more source

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