9 research outputs found

    Bike Tour

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    Cardiology Angel

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    Lacquered Box-- Geisha

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    My Lifestyle

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    Parasols

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    A Noise-Robust Heart Sound Segmentation Algorithm Based on Shannon Energy

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    Heart sound segmentation has been shown to improve the performance of artificial intelligence (AI)-based auscultation decision support systems increasingly viewed as a solution to compensate for eroding auscultatory skills and the associated subjectivity. Various segmentation approaches with demonstrated performance can be utilized for this task, but their robustness can suffer in the presence of noise. A noise-robust heart sound segmentation algorithm was developed and its accuracy was tested using two datasets: the CirCor DigiScope Phonocardiogram dataset and an in-house dataset – a heart murmur library collected at the Children’s National Hospital (CNH). On the CirCor dataset, our segmentation algorithm marked the boundaries of the primary heart sounds S1 and S2 with an accuracy of 0.28 ms and 0.29 ms, respectively, and correctly identified the actual positive segments with a sensitivity of 97.44%. The algorithm also executed four times faster than a logistic regression hidden semi-Markov model. On the CNH dataset, the algorithm succeeded in 87.4% cases, achieving a 6% increase in segmentation success rate demonstrated by our original Shannon energy-based algorithm. Accurate heart sound segmentation is critical to supporting and accelerating AI research in cardiovascular diseases. The proposed algorithm increases the robustness of heart sound segmentation to noise and viability for clinical use

    StethAid: A Digital Auscultation Platform for Pediatrics

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    (1) Background: Mastery of auscultation can be challenging for many healthcare providers. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered digital support is emerging as an aid to assist with the interpretation of auscultated sounds. A few AI-augmented digital stethoscopes exist but none are dedicated to pediatrics. Our goal was to develop a digital auscultation platform for pediatric medicine. (2) Methods: We developed StethAid—a digital platform for artificial intelligence-assisted auscultation and telehealth in pediatrics—that consists of a wireless digital stethoscope, mobile applications, customized patient-provider portals, and deep learning algorithms. To validate the StethAid platform, we characterized our stethoscope and used the platform in two clinical applications: (1) Still’s murmur identification and (2) wheeze detection. The platform has been deployed in four children’s medical centers to build the first and largest pediatric cardiopulmonary datasets, to our knowledge. We have trained and tested deep-learning models using these datasets. (3) Results: The frequency response of the StethAid stethoscope was comparable to those of the commercially available Eko Core, Thinklabs One, and Littman 3200 stethoscopes. The labels provided by our expert physician offline were in concordance with the labels of providers at the bedside using their acoustic stethoscopes for 79.3% of lungs cases and 98.3% of heart cases. Our deep learning algorithms achieved high sensitivity and specificity for both Still’s murmur identification (sensitivity of 91.9% and specificity of 92.6%) and wheeze detection (sensitivity of 83.7% and specificity of 84.4%). (4) Conclusions: Our team has created a technically and clinically validated pediatric digital AI-enabled auscultation platform. Use of our platform could improve efficacy and efficiency of clinical care for pediatric patients, reduce parental anxiety, and result in cost savings
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