Heart auscultation: a paradigm of possibilities and perspectives in use (literature review and results of own research)
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Keywords

auscultation of the heart, stethoscope, digital technologies, stethophone

How to Cite

Katerenchuk, I., & Rustamian, S. (2024). Heart auscultation: a paradigm of possibilities and perspectives in use (literature review and results of own research). Therapeutics / Named After Prof. M.M. Berezhnytskyi, 4(4), 5-12. https://doi.org/10.31793/2709-7404.2023.4-4.5

Abstract

The publication analyzes the scientific medical sources, which reflect the main stages of the implementation of heart auscultation in a historical aspect. Paradigm changes and the definition of the role of heart auscultation in the possibilities of recognizing various diseases were analyzed. The renaissance of cardiac auscultation using the advances in telemedicine and digital stethoscopes is argued. Spectrograms of patients with valvular defects and heart rhythm disorders are demonstrated on the example of using digital technology «Stethophone». The possibilities of using the digital heart auscultation technology «Stethophone» in the medical and diagnostic, educational process, as well as during scientific research in theclinic are discussed.

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