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Design of an Auscultation System for Phonoangiography and Monitoring of Carotid Artery Diseases
Cerebrovascular diseases such as stenosis of the carotid artery are accountable for about 1 million death per year across Europe. Diagnostic tools like US, angiography or MRI require specific hardware and highly depend on the experience of the examining clinician. In contrast auscultation with a ste...
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description | Cerebrovascular diseases such as stenosis of the carotid artery are accountable for about 1 million death per year across Europe. Diagnostic tools like US, angiography or MRI 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 bruits - audible vascular sounds associated with turbulent blood flow. Dynamical changes in the flow due to pathological narrowing of the vessel can indicate the need for additional diagnostic investigations. A reliable auscultation setup is prerequisite to ensure high signal quality, adequate processing and the objective evaluation of a still subjectively assessed audible signal. We propose a computer assisted auscultation device for the characterisation of carotid bruits to facilitate the assessment of long-term changes in the vessel condition. Main goal of this work are design considerations regarding the mechanical interface of the proposed system to the skin. An experimental setup was used to compare the signal quality and morphology of different setups to a digital stethoscope. A combined system with two different interface configurations is proposed, current limitations of the system and potential improvements are discussed. |
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