Title of article :
Efficiency, Sensitivity and Specificity of Automated Auscultation Diagnosis Device for Detection and Discrimination of Cardiac Murmurs in Children
Author/Authors :
Kocharian, Armen Children’s Medical Center - Pediatrics center of Excellence , Sepehri, Amir-Ahmad CAPIS Biomedical Research Department - Mons- Belgium , Janani, Azin Amirkabir University of Technology , Malakan-Rad, Elaheh Children’s Medical Center - Pediatrics center of Excellence
Abstract :
Objective
Intelligent electronic stethoscopes and computer-aided auscultation systems have highlighted a new era in cardiac auscultation in children. Several collaborative multidisciplinary researches in this field are performed by physicians and computer specialists. Recently, a novel medical software device, Automated Auscultation Diagnosis Device (AADD), has been reported with intelligent diagnosing ability to differentiate cardiac murmur from breath sounds in children with normal and abnormal hearts due to congenital heart disease. The aim of this study is to determine efficiency, sensitivity and specificity of the diagnoses made by this AADD in children with and without cardiac disease.
Methods
We performed a cross-sectional study to determine efficiency, sensitivity and specificity of diagnoses made by AADD. Our patient population was two groups of children with and without cardiac disease(563 patients and 50 normal). SPSS version 16 was used to calculate sensitivity, specificity and efficiency and descriptive analysis.
Findings
Using cardiac sound recording in four conventional cardiac areas of auscultation (including aortic, pulmonary, tricuspid and mitral), AADD proved to have a ≥90% sensitivity, specificity and efficiency for making the correct diagnosis in children with heart disease and 100% diagnostic accuracy in children with normal hearts either with or without innocent murmurs.
Conclusion
Considering the high sensitivity, specificity and efficiency of AADD for making the correct diagnosis, application of this software is recommended for family physicians to enhance proper and timely patients’ referral to pediatric cardiologists in order to provide better diagnostic facilities for pediatric patients who live in deprived and underserved rural areas with lack access to pediatric cardiologists.
Keywords :
Computerized Medical Records System , Computer-Assisted Diagnosis , Computer-Assisted Design , Auscultation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics