Computer assisted auscultation system for phonoangiography of the carotid artery

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Abstract

Cerebrovascular diseases such as stenosis, atherosclerosis or distention of the carotid artery are accountable for about 1 million death per year across Europe. Diagnostic tools like ultrasound imaging, angiography or magnetic resonance-based imaging require specific hardware and highly depend on the experience of the examining clinician. In contrast auscultation with a stethoscope can be used to screen for carotid bruits - audible vascular sounds associated with turbulent blood flow - a method called phonoangiography. A reliable auscultation setup is prerequisite to ensure high signal quality, adequate processing and the objective evaluation of this audible signal. We propose a computer assisted auscultation system for the acquisition of vascular sounds of the carotid. The system comprises of an auscultation device, a smartphone-based control application and cloud-based signal analysis and storage. It is designed to facilitate the objective assessment, screening and monitoring of long-term changes in the vessel condition based on auscultation of the carotid artery.

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Sühn, T., Mahmoodian, N., Sreenivas, A., Maldonado, I., Spiller, M., Boese, A., … Bloxton, M. (2019). Computer assisted auscultation system for phonoangiography of the carotid artery. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 5, pp. 175–178). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2019-0044

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