Abstract-A method is proposed to estimate the bias and variability of eight diagnostic spectral parameters extracted from mitral closing sounds produced by bioprosthetic heart valves. These spectral param-eters are: the frequency of the dominant ( F l) and second dominant ( F 2) spectral peaks, the highest frequency of the spectrum found at-3 dB ( F- 3) , -10 dB (F-10) and-20 dB (F-20) below the highest peak, the relative integrated area above-20 dB of the dominant peak (RIAZO), the bandwidth at-3 dB of the dominant spectral peak (BW3), and the ratio of F1 divided by BW3 (Ql). The bias and variability of four spectral techniques were obtained by comparing parameters ex-tracted from each technique with the parameters of a spectral “stan-da...
In this paper, in vitro experimental research results of the hydrodynamic noise of open and semi-clo...
The objective of the present work was to test and validate a noninvasive method based on spectral an...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Abstract-The objective of this paper is to compare the performance of conventional FFT-based (basic ...
The spectral analysis of heart valve sound is a noninvasive diagnostic method known to be useful in ...
Mitral valve stenosis is an important heart condition that develops when the mitral valve fails to o...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to examine the possibility of detecting structural ...
Abstract-The diagnostic performance of two pattern recognition methods (or classifiers) to detect va...
It has been previously proposed that heart valve closure sounds can be modeled by a sum of decaying ...
The object of this study is to compare the performance of two new bilinear time-frequency representa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.It has been previously proposed that heart valve closure soun...
Mechanical heart valve dysfunction can develop in as little as a few weeks, often causing a heart at...
The analysis of 10 normal and 51 mitral valve pathology making a total of 61 heart sound signals tha...
Bileafl et mechanical heart valves, which exhibit hemodynamic performance fairly similar to that of ...
In vivo studies in both sheep and humans were plagued by a number of problems including movement art...
In this paper, in vitro experimental research results of the hydrodynamic noise of open and semi-clo...
The objective of the present work was to test and validate a noninvasive method based on spectral an...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Abstract-The objective of this paper is to compare the performance of conventional FFT-based (basic ...
The spectral analysis of heart valve sound is a noninvasive diagnostic method known to be useful in ...
Mitral valve stenosis is an important heart condition that develops when the mitral valve fails to o...
The aim of the work presented in this thesis was to examine the possibility of detecting structural ...
Abstract-The diagnostic performance of two pattern recognition methods (or classifiers) to detect va...
It has been previously proposed that heart valve closure sounds can be modeled by a sum of decaying ...
The object of this study is to compare the performance of two new bilinear time-frequency representa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.It has been previously proposed that heart valve closure soun...
Mechanical heart valve dysfunction can develop in as little as a few weeks, often causing a heart at...
The analysis of 10 normal and 51 mitral valve pathology making a total of 61 heart sound signals tha...
Bileafl et mechanical heart valves, which exhibit hemodynamic performance fairly similar to that of ...
In vivo studies in both sheep and humans were plagued by a number of problems including movement art...
In this paper, in vitro experimental research results of the hydrodynamic noise of open and semi-clo...
The objective of the present work was to test and validate a noninvasive method based on spectral an...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...