Validation of an effective, low cost, Free/open access 3D-printed stethoscope

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Abstract

The modern acoustic stethoscope is a useful clinical tool used to detect subtle, pathological changes in cardiac, pulmonary and vascular sounds. Currently, brand-name stethoscopes are expensive despite limited innovations in design or fabrication in recent decades. Consequently, the high cost of high quality, brand name models serves as a barrier to clinicians practicing in various settings, especially in low- and middle-income countries. In this publication, we describe the design and validation of a low-cost open-access (Free/Libre) 3D-printed stethoscope which is comparable to the Littmann Cardiology III for use in low-access clinics.

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Pavlosky, A., Glauche, J., Chambers, S., Al-Alawi, M., Yanev, K., & Loubani, T. (2018). Validation of an effective, low cost, Free/open access 3D-printed stethoscope. PLoS ONE, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193087

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