There has been in the past and still is controversy over the genesis of the third heart sound (S3). Recent studies, strongly suggest that S3 is a manifestation of a sudden intrinsic limitation in the expansion of the left ventricle. The thesis has aimed to explore that hypothesis further using combined echocardiographic and spectral analysis techniques. Spectral analysis was carried out via conventional fast fourier transform methods and the maximum entropy method. The efficacy of these techniques, in relation to clinical and scientific application, was explored further. Briefly discussed was the application of autoregressive-moving average (ARMA) modelling for spectral analysis of S3, in relation to further work. Foll...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
The dynamic time warping approach was applied to the left ventricular (LV) volume signal obtained by...
Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart auscultation p...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The proto-diastolic third heart sound (S3) is observed in various hemodynamic conditions in both nor...
SUMMARY We report noninvasive and invasive studies designed to clarify the mechanism of the third he...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Three different types of wavelets (Morlet, Bessel filter and Chirp) and four different types of auto...
The spectral analysis of heart valve sound is a noninvasive diagnostic method known to be useful in ...
To investigate the left ventricular wall dynamics conducive to the third heart sound (S3) in both hy...
Abstract-A method is proposed to estimate the bias and variability of eight diagnostic spectral para...
AbstractIn seven chronically instrumented conscious dogs, micromanometers measured left ventricular ...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Doppler echocardiographic variables were sought for predicting the third and fourth heart sounds, as...
Abstract-The objective of this paper is to compare the performance of conventional FFT-based (basic ...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
The dynamic time warping approach was applied to the left ventricular (LV) volume signal obtained by...
Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart auscultation p...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The proto-diastolic third heart sound (S3) is observed in various hemodynamic conditions in both nor...
SUMMARY We report noninvasive and invasive studies designed to clarify the mechanism of the third he...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Three different types of wavelets (Morlet, Bessel filter and Chirp) and four different types of auto...
The spectral analysis of heart valve sound is a noninvasive diagnostic method known to be useful in ...
To investigate the left ventricular wall dynamics conducive to the third heart sound (S3) in both hy...
Abstract-A method is proposed to estimate the bias and variability of eight diagnostic spectral para...
AbstractIn seven chronically instrumented conscious dogs, micromanometers measured left ventricular ...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Doppler echocardiographic variables were sought for predicting the third and fourth heart sounds, as...
Abstract-The objective of this paper is to compare the performance of conventional FFT-based (basic ...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
The dynamic time warping approach was applied to the left ventricular (LV) volume signal obtained by...
Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart auscultation p...