This study investigated the following questions: 1) What is the spectra of human heart sounds when transmitted to the listener\u27s ear through amplified and acoustic stethoscopes? 2) How does the acoustic spectrum of normal heart sounds compare to the threshold of audibility for normal hearing sensitivity? 3) Do normal hearing listeners elect to listen to heart sounds at a higher intensity than the acoustic stethoscope is able to transmit
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be a leading cause of death in the United States, and a source o...
A conventional stethoscope (an acoustic stethoscope) is an acoustic medical device that is always us...
A stethoscope is intended for three main diagnostic purposes: listening to heart sounds, listening t...
Audible-frequency sounds from the human body are an invaluable diagnostic tool. For over 200 years, ...
This project aims to understand more about how the heart functions and how acoustic stethoscope is u...
Daniel Weiss,1,2 Christine Erie,1,2 Joseph Butera III,2 Ryan Copt,2 Glenn Yeaw,2 Mark Harpster,2 Jam...
Introduction: Description for using stethoscopes adapted to hearing aids. Aim: To describe the adapt...
Stethoscopes are in use for more than 200 years for medical diagnostics, especially for auscultation...
With the global rise in heart disease, detecting any critical signals that might lead to severe comp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2015. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisors: R...
Abstract Background The area of application of electronic stethoscopes in medical diagnostics covers...
INTRODUCTION: The HeartMate 3™ has shown lower rates of adverse events compared to previous devices ...
An infrasonic stethoscope for monitoring physiological processes of a patient includes a microphone ...
Background: Currently, several companies offer Bluetooth-based electronic stethoscopes. However, the...
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be a leading cause of death in the United States, and a source o...
A conventional stethoscope (an acoustic stethoscope) is an acoustic medical device that is always us...
A stethoscope is intended for three main diagnostic purposes: listening to heart sounds, listening t...
Audible-frequency sounds from the human body are an invaluable diagnostic tool. For over 200 years, ...
This project aims to understand more about how the heart functions and how acoustic stethoscope is u...
Daniel Weiss,1,2 Christine Erie,1,2 Joseph Butera III,2 Ryan Copt,2 Glenn Yeaw,2 Mark Harpster,2 Jam...
Introduction: Description for using stethoscopes adapted to hearing aids. Aim: To describe the adapt...
Stethoscopes are in use for more than 200 years for medical diagnostics, especially for auscultation...
With the global rise in heart disease, detecting any critical signals that might lead to severe comp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2015. Major: Mechanical Engineering. Advisors: R...
Abstract Background The area of application of electronic stethoscopes in medical diagnostics covers...
INTRODUCTION: The HeartMate 3™ has shown lower rates of adverse events compared to previous devices ...
An infrasonic stethoscope for monitoring physiological processes of a patient includes a microphone ...
Background: Currently, several companies offer Bluetooth-based electronic stethoscopes. However, the...
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Cardiovascular disease continues to be a leading cause of death in the United States, and a source o...
A conventional stethoscope (an acoustic stethoscope) is an acoustic medical device that is always us...