The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up and of the filters. Moreover, quantitative evaluations are not possible. This limits the analysis of acoustic phenomena and makes confrontation between different laboratories impossible. To avoid these drawbacks we have developed a method based on phonometric principles. Heart sounds of twenty for normal subjects were recorded by an air-coupled microphone with the standard 6 ml cavity. The response curve of the microphone is flat from .2 to 8000 Hz. The signal was measured and stored on an analogic tape recorder together with the ECG. For each subject the 3 weighting networks (A, B and C, according to the American National Standard Institute)...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...
Recently, new advances and emerging technologies in healthcare and medicine have been growing rapidl...
This study is concerned with the development of a phonocardiographic instrumentation system. The goa...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The first heart sound was studied in 20 normal subjects. The phonocardiogram (PCG) was recorded from...
The present study is focused on spectrum analysis as a useful method of processing the PCG in order ...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
The frequency spectrum analysis (Fourier's analysis) has recently been applied to phonocardiography....
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Segmentation of the phonocardiogram into its major sound components is the first step in the automat...
A medical instrument for phono-cardiac signals acquisition and analysis is described in the paper. T...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...
Recently, new advances and emerging technologies in healthcare and medicine have been growing rapidl...
This study is concerned with the development of a phonocardiographic instrumentation system. The goa...
The use of phonocardiography is limited by the lack of standardization of acoustical signal pick-up ...
The first heart sound was studied in 20 normal subjects. The phonocardiogram (PCG) was recorded from...
The present study is focused on spectrum analysis as a useful method of processing the PCG in order ...
The auscultation method is an important diagnostic indicator for hemodynamic anomalies. Heart sound ...
Heart sounds give us information about the state of the heart. Heart diseases can be detected at an ...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
The frequency spectrum analysis (Fourier's analysis) has recently been applied to phonocardiography....
Heart diagnosis by phonocardiography and auscultation is highly dependent on experience and there is...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
Segmentation of the phonocardiogram into its major sound components is the first step in the automat...
A medical instrument for phono-cardiac signals acquisition and analysis is described in the paper. T...
Abstract Background Although cardiac auscultation remains important to detect abnormal sounds and mu...
Recently, new advances and emerging technologies in healthcare and medicine have been growing rapidl...
This study is concerned with the development of a phonocardiographic instrumentation system. The goa...