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Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians.

Diana MagorEvgeny BerkovDmitry SiominEli KarnielNir LasmanLiat Radinsky WaldmanIrina GringauzShai SternReut Lerner KassifGalia BarkaiHadas LewySegal Gad
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Bio signals, as recorded auscultations of the heart and lung sounds serving the process of clinical assessment of remotely situated patients, do not achieve a high enough level of agreement between specialized physicians. These findings should serve as a catalyzer for improving the process of telemedicine-attained bio-signals and their clinical interpretation.
Keyphrases
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