Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes

Abstract Background The area of application of electronic stethoscopes in medical diagnostics covers the scope of usability of the acoustic stethoscopes, from which they have evolved and which they could potentially replace. However, the principle of operation of these two groups of diagnostic devic...

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Main Authors: Lukasz J. Nowak, Karolina M. Nowak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:BioMedical Engineering OnLine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-018-0540-2
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spelling doaj-fa9fc3ef793546f0942cecbe94730a562020-11-24T21:53:43ZengBMCBioMedical Engineering OnLine1475-925X2018-08-0117111110.1186/s12938-018-0540-2Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopesLukasz J. Nowak0Karolina M. Nowak1Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of SciencesCentre of Postgraduate Medical EducationAbstract Background The area of application of electronic stethoscopes in medical diagnostics covers the scope of usability of the acoustic stethoscopes, from which they have evolved and which they could potentially replace. However, the principle of operation of these two groups of diagnostic devices is substantially different. Thus, an important question arises, regarding the differences in parameters of the transmitted sound and their potential diagnostic consequences in clinical practice. Methods In order to answer this question, heart auscultation signals are recorded using various stethoscopes and divided into short fragments based on the analysis of the synchronized recordings of electrocardiogram signals. Next, a dedicated algorithm is used to extract representative datasets for each case, which are then analyzed for their acoustic parameters. Four different electronic stethoscopes were investigated, together with an acoustic stethoscope as a reference point. Results The determined acoustic characteristics of the considered stethoscopes differ significantly between each other. Conclusions The differences in sound transmitted by various stethoscope models may translate into significant differences in quality of the obtained diagnosis. It is also pointed out, that the terminology and application guidelines regarding the electronic stethoscopes are misleading and should be changed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-018-0540-2StethoscopeAuscultationElectronic stethoscopeAcoustic diagnostics
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Karolina M. Nowak
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Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
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Stethoscope
Auscultation
Electronic stethoscope
Acoustic diagnostics
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Karolina M. Nowak
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title Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
title_short Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
title_full Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
title_fullStr Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
title_full_unstemmed Sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
title_sort sound differences between electronic and acoustic stethoscopes
publisher BMC
series BioMedical Engineering OnLine
issn 1475-925X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background The area of application of electronic stethoscopes in medical diagnostics covers the scope of usability of the acoustic stethoscopes, from which they have evolved and which they could potentially replace. However, the principle of operation of these two groups of diagnostic devices is substantially different. Thus, an important question arises, regarding the differences in parameters of the transmitted sound and their potential diagnostic consequences in clinical practice. Methods In order to answer this question, heart auscultation signals are recorded using various stethoscopes and divided into short fragments based on the analysis of the synchronized recordings of electrocardiogram signals. Next, a dedicated algorithm is used to extract representative datasets for each case, which are then analyzed for their acoustic parameters. Four different electronic stethoscopes were investigated, together with an acoustic stethoscope as a reference point. Results The determined acoustic characteristics of the considered stethoscopes differ significantly between each other. Conclusions The differences in sound transmitted by various stethoscope models may translate into significant differences in quality of the obtained diagnosis. It is also pointed out, that the terminology and application guidelines regarding the electronic stethoscopes are misleading and should be changed.
topic Stethoscope
Auscultation
Electronic stethoscope
Acoustic diagnostics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-018-0540-2
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