The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound classification and analysis play an important role in the auscultative diagnosis. The term phonocardiography refers to the tracing technique of heart sounds and the recording of cardiac acoustics vibration by means of a microphone-transducer. Therefore, understanding the nature and source of this signal is important to give us a tendency for developing a competent tool for further analysis and processing, in order to enhance and optimize cardiac clinical diagnostic approach. This book gives th
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Abstract: Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart ausc...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Auscultation has long been an important part of the evaluation of patients with known and suspected ...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The auscultation of the heart is still the first basic analysis tool used to evaluate the functional...
Cardiac auscultation can be perceived as method of determining the human heart condition by listenin...
Cardiac auscultation is a non-invasive heart condition screening technique that can be traced from a...
The paper describes a system for analyzing of heart auscultation so every person can get information...
Auscultation is a useful procedure for diagnostics of pulmonary or cardiovascular disorders. The eff...
A medical instrument for phono-cardiac signals acquisition and analysis is described in the paper. T...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Abstract: Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart ausc...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Auscultation has long been an important part of the evaluation of patients with known and suspected ...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The auscultation of the heart is still the first basic analysis tool used to evaluate the functional...
Cardiac auscultation can be perceived as method of determining the human heart condition by listenin...
Cardiac auscultation is a non-invasive heart condition screening technique that can be traced from a...
The paper describes a system for analyzing of heart auscultation so every person can get information...
Auscultation is a useful procedure for diagnostics of pulmonary or cardiovascular disorders. The eff...
A medical instrument for phono-cardiac signals acquisition and analysis is described in the paper. T...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
Heart sounds and murmurs have very small amplitude and frequency signals thus make it so difficult t...
Abstract: Auscultation of the heart is accompanied by both electrical activity and sound. Heart ausc...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...