Normal heart sounds—S1 and S2—are generated when ... However, in adults over 40, it's almost always abnormal, representing an early sign of congestive heart failure (heart failure with a ...
Ubiquitous sensing has been widely applied in smart healthcare, providing an opportunity for intelligent heart sound auscultation. However, smart devices contain sensitive information which concerns ...
People who live close to airports and are exposed to high aircraft noise levels could be at greater risk of poor heart function, increasing the likelihood of heart attacks, life-threatening heart ...
This research presents a technique for categorizing heart sounds by combining WST (Wavelet Scattering Transform) & EO (Equilibrium Optimization). Regarding the signal of phonocardiography (PCG), the ...
In this context, wearable heart sound devices are emerging as a revolutionary advancement, offering non-invasive, real-time tracking of heart health. These wearable devices promise to transform ...
Adults whose resting heart rate follows an atypical pattern as they age may face a greater risk for developing heart failure or dying from any cause than people whose heart rates follow a normal ...
Imagine having a digital carbon copy of yourself that physicians could use to predict long-term risks for disease, assess how your body may respond to treatment, and simulate surgeries in advance. A ...