Abstract: Respiratory sounds serve as early indicators of lung diseases. The development of computer-aided classification systems has become a key enabler for timely diagnosis and treatment. The ...
The SHORE study, in collaboration with Jefferson Health, will assess the feasibility of home-based, continuous monitoring of cough and lung sounds including wheeze and rhonchi following COPD ...
Rhonchi are low-pitched sounds in the larger airways heard during exhalation and can be relieved by coughing. Rales, also known as crackles, are high or low-pitched sounds heard during inhalation and ...
Hemoptysis caused by transmural migration of ingested fish bones into lung parenchyma is exceptionally rare. A 71-years-old diabetic woman presented with 20-days recurrent hemoptysis, exacerbated in ...
Abnormal lung sounds like wheezing, stridor, rhonchi, and rales can help identify respiratory illnesses. See a healthcare provider as soon as possible if you notice abnormal lung sounds. A breath ...
What is right middle lobe syndrome? Right middle lobe syndrome (RMLS) generally refers to atelectasis in the right middle lobe of the lung. Right middle lobe syndrome is essentially a radiographic ...
The US food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared TytoCare's AI-powered device, Tyto Insights for Lung Sounds, to detect rhonchi, adding to its existing capabilities for identifying wheeze and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Wheeze, crackles and rhonchi can be detected by an AI algorithm in the TytoCare device. The TytoCare device is ...
Dyspnea in conjunction with abnormal lung sounds by auscultation, hypoxemia, tachypnea, cough and/or fever, sputum, or chest pain is the most effective differentiation identification tool for severe ...
When you go for a sick visit or your annual checkup at your doctor's office, they will likely listen to your chest through a stethoscope. Part of what they're listening for is the sounds your lungs ...
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