There is no standardized mnethod for the calibration of total energy conducted to the surface of the chest caused by the cardiac sounds. Loudness is a subjective term which is dependent upon total energy, frequency of the main components and the specific sensitivity of the human hearing mecha-nism. A method is described in which the amplitude of the chief component of the heart sounds is compared to that produced by a standard sound signal at 80 decibels at 500 cycles per second and an intensity ratio calculated. The method has been applied to normal individuals of different ages and to those with mitral valve (disease and those with pulmonary hypertension. The findings confirm the clinical observation that mitral stenosis with persisting m...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: P2 hyperphonesis is considered to be a valuable finding in semiological diag...
In vivo studies in both sheep and humans were plagued by a number of problems including movement art...
A reduction in the intensity of the heart sounds is a familiar sequel to myocardial infarction. Soun...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
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 intensity of the heart sound depends upon: 1) the distensibility of the aortic and pulmonary val...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
A sensitive technic for frequency analysis of the first heart sound (Sl) during isovolumic contracti...
In developing a model to simulate heart sounds, the effect of the listener needs to be taken into ac...
Sound is a crucial factor in everyday life, since it impacts on people feelings and reactions to cir...
The paper describes a system for analyzing of heart auscultation so every person can get information...
• The origin and significance of the different components of the first heart sound have been various...
This report will present a methodology and algorithm to detect heart murmurs from raw phonocardiogra...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: P2 hyperphonesis is considered to be a valuable finding in semiological diag...
In vivo studies in both sheep and humans were plagued by a number of problems including movement art...
A reduction in the intensity of the heart sounds is a familiar sequel to myocardial infarction. Soun...
Normal breath sounds, as monitored from the chest wall, are faint and low in frequency. They could i...
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 intensity of the heart sound depends upon: 1) the distensibility of the aortic and pulmonary val...
Spectral phonocardiography, an adaptation of the method of sound spectrography devised at the Bell T...
A sensitive technic for frequency analysis of the first heart sound (Sl) during isovolumic contracti...
In developing a model to simulate heart sounds, the effect of the listener needs to be taken into ac...
Sound is a crucial factor in everyday life, since it impacts on people feelings and reactions to cir...
The paper describes a system for analyzing of heart auscultation so every person can get information...
• The origin and significance of the different components of the first heart sound have been various...
This report will present a methodology and algorithm to detect heart murmurs from raw phonocardiogra...
Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. No...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: P2 hyperphonesis is considered to be a valuable finding in semiological diag...
In vivo studies in both sheep and humans were plagued by a number of problems including movement art...