Respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia, cold, flu, and bronchitis, are still the leading causes of child mortality in the world. One solution for alleviating this problem is developing affordable respiratory-health assessment methods using computerized respiratory-sound analysis. This approach has become an active research area due to the recent developments of electronic recording devices, such as electronic stethoscopes. However, all existing methods require specialized equipment, which can be operated only by trained medical personals. We develop a low-cost cell phone-based rapid diagnosis method for respiratory health problems. A total of 367 breath sounds are collected from children's hospitals in order to develop accurate diagnosis m...
Conventional lung auscultation is essential in the management of respiratory diseases. However, dete...
Statistics show that the primary cause of morbidity and mortality among Filipinos are pulmonary illn...
A reported 30% of people worldwide have abnormal lung sounds, including crackles, rhonchi, and wheez...
Pneumonia annually kills over 1,800,000 children throughout the world. The vast majority of these de...
Abnormal breath sounds like wheezes, crackles and stridor at times manifest similar morphologies and...
Pneumonia is a serious disease often accompanied by complications, sometimes leading to death. Unfor...
Pneumonia is the cause of death for over a million children each year around the world, largely in r...
Introduction: WHO case management algorithm for paediatric pneumonia relies solely on symptoms of sh...
Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite modern medicine, treatment of l...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
Singapore has known to be a country with rising amount of population and coupled with a backdrop of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether objectively detected lung sounds were significantly different in pat...
Pneumonia causes the deaths of over a million people worldwide each year, with most occurring in cou...
Pneumonia causes the deaths of over a million people worldwide each year, with most occurring in cou...
Background: As rapid growth of respiratory diseases is witnessed around the world; medical research ...
Conventional lung auscultation is essential in the management of respiratory diseases. However, dete...
Statistics show that the primary cause of morbidity and mortality among Filipinos are pulmonary illn...
A reported 30% of people worldwide have abnormal lung sounds, including crackles, rhonchi, and wheez...
Pneumonia annually kills over 1,800,000 children throughout the world. The vast majority of these de...
Abnormal breath sounds like wheezes, crackles and stridor at times manifest similar morphologies and...
Pneumonia is a serious disease often accompanied by complications, sometimes leading to death. Unfor...
Pneumonia is the cause of death for over a million children each year around the world, largely in r...
Introduction: WHO case management algorithm for paediatric pneumonia relies solely on symptoms of sh...
Respiratory diseases are a leading cause of death worldwide. Despite modern medicine, treatment of l...
Pneumonia currently accounts for 20.6 percent of total death and is ranked 2nd under the top 10 pri...
Singapore has known to be a country with rising amount of population and coupled with a backdrop of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether objectively detected lung sounds were significantly different in pat...
Pneumonia causes the deaths of over a million people worldwide each year, with most occurring in cou...
Pneumonia causes the deaths of over a million people worldwide each year, with most occurring in cou...
Background: As rapid growth of respiratory diseases is witnessed around the world; medical research ...
Conventional lung auscultation is essential in the management of respiratory diseases. However, dete...
Statistics show that the primary cause of morbidity and mortality among Filipinos are pulmonary illn...
A reported 30% of people worldwide have abnormal lung sounds, including crackles, rhonchi, and wheez...