Abstract Background & aim: Cardiac auscultation is one of the most useful investigative tools that the physician may use at the bedside to detect alterations in cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. However, the sensitivity and specificity vary substantially with the expertise of the examiner. The aim of this study comparing the initial evaluations of heart murmurs in neonates between neonatologist and pediatric cardiologist. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 108 neonates admitted in Be’sat and Fatemieh Hospitals of Hamadan, Iran, in 2010. First, a neonatologist recorded their clinical evaluation (Pathologic, Likely pathologic, Innocent). Then, a Pediatric cardiologist recorded the infants’ clinical evaluation. Finally...
Background: Heart disease in infants and children may often lead to rapid decompensation. Therefore,...
Objective: To find out the accuracy of cardiac auscultation using non-digital stethoscope in physica...
Introduction: Heart murmurs can be functional (innocent) and pathological (organic). Although it is ...
Background. Most of heart defects in children do not show typical clinical symptoms. Ten percent of ...
Aim: This prospective study aimed to evaluate the heart murmurs and nature of heart disease found am...
Objectives: To determine the accuracy of physical examination in detecting congenital heart diseases...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and clinical impact of murmurs detected during routine ...
We assessed prospectively the prevalence 01 pathologic and Innocent murmurs in childhood, to determi...
AbstractAimThis prospective study aimed to evaluate the heart murmurs and nature of heart disease fo...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of expert examination for ve...
OBJECTIVE: To access the incidence of diagnostic errors in the initial evaluation of children with c...
Background Newborn screening for congenital heart disease (CHD) forms part of the newborn physical e...
Objective: To compare the clinical acumen of paediatric cardiovascular examination between various h...
The correlation between heart murmur and congenital heart disease (CHD) is complex and varies with o...
Background & aim: Congenital heart disease is one of the most common malformations at birth that req...
Background: Heart disease in infants and children may often lead to rapid decompensation. Therefore,...
Objective: To find out the accuracy of cardiac auscultation using non-digital stethoscope in physica...
Introduction: Heart murmurs can be functional (innocent) and pathological (organic). Although it is ...
Background. Most of heart defects in children do not show typical clinical symptoms. Ten percent of ...
Aim: This prospective study aimed to evaluate the heart murmurs and nature of heart disease found am...
Objectives: To determine the accuracy of physical examination in detecting congenital heart diseases...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence and clinical impact of murmurs detected during routine ...
We assessed prospectively the prevalence 01 pathologic and Innocent murmurs in childhood, to determi...
AbstractAimThis prospective study aimed to evaluate the heart murmurs and nature of heart disease fo...
AbstractObjectives. This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of expert examination for ve...
OBJECTIVE: To access the incidence of diagnostic errors in the initial evaluation of children with c...
Background Newborn screening for congenital heart disease (CHD) forms part of the newborn physical e...
Objective: To compare the clinical acumen of paediatric cardiovascular examination between various h...
The correlation between heart murmur and congenital heart disease (CHD) is complex and varies with o...
Background & aim: Congenital heart disease is one of the most common malformations at birth that req...
Background: Heart disease in infants and children may often lead to rapid decompensation. Therefore,...
Objective: To find out the accuracy of cardiac auscultation using non-digital stethoscope in physica...
Introduction: Heart murmurs can be functional (innocent) and pathological (organic). Although it is ...