Objective: To investigate the validity and reliability of computerised acoustic analysis in the detection of abnormal respiratory noises in infants. Methods: Blinded, prospective comparison of acoustic analysis with stethoscope examination. Validity and reliability of acoustic analysis were assessed by calculating the degree of observer agreement using the κ statistic with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: 102 infants under 18 months were recruited. Convergent validity for agreement between stethoscope examination and acoustic analysis was poor for wheeze (κ = 0.07 (95% CI, −0.13 to 0.26)) and rattles (κ = 0.11 (−0.05 to 0.27)) and fair for crackles (κ = 0.36 (0.18 to 0.54)). Both the stethoscope and acoustic analysis distinguished we...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
Breathing is vital for human life. Respiratory diseases cause more than one million deaths annually....
Neonatal respiratory distress is a common condition that if left untreated, can lead to short- and l...
BACKGROUND: Manual auscultation to detect abnormal breath sounds has poor inter-observer reliability...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
Most of the hearing disorders might be treatable in the early age of life. There are variant methods...
Background A hallmark of many respiratory conditions is the presence of nocturnal symptoms. Neverth...
Background: Breath sound parameters have been suggested as biomarkers of the airway narrowing in chi...
Background Diagnosing and monitoring of children with respiratory disorders is often challenging. R...
The reliability of data may be determined either by correlating odd-even frequencies of speech sound...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to validate an asthma monitoring system based on wheezing detect...
The sound of breathing activity can be used to assess the state of the lungs and detect adverse prob...
Background Automatic detection or classification of adventitious sounds is useful to assist physicia...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) objectively manages lung sound data recorde...
Infant cry is evolutionarily, psychologically, and clinically significant. Over the last half centu...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
Breathing is vital for human life. Respiratory diseases cause more than one million deaths annually....
Neonatal respiratory distress is a common condition that if left untreated, can lead to short- and l...
BACKGROUND: Manual auscultation to detect abnormal breath sounds has poor inter-observer reliability...
This thesis aims at exploring the ability of acoustic infant cry analysis for discriminating develop...
Most of the hearing disorders might be treatable in the early age of life. There are variant methods...
Background A hallmark of many respiratory conditions is the presence of nocturnal symptoms. Neverth...
Background: Breath sound parameters have been suggested as biomarkers of the airway narrowing in chi...
Background Diagnosing and monitoring of children with respiratory disorders is often challenging. R...
The reliability of data may be determined either by correlating odd-even frequencies of speech sound...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to validate an asthma monitoring system based on wheezing detect...
The sound of breathing activity can be used to assess the state of the lungs and detect adverse prob...
Background Automatic detection or classification of adventitious sounds is useful to assist physicia...
Introduction: Computer aided lung sound analysis (CALSA) objectively manages lung sound data recorde...
Infant cry is evolutionarily, psychologically, and clinically significant. Over the last half centu...
Crying is the first means of communication for an infant through which it expresses its physiologica...
Breathing is vital for human life. Respiratory diseases cause more than one million deaths annually....
Neonatal respiratory distress is a common condition that if left untreated, can lead to short- and l...