Title :
Comparison of phonocardiographic monitoring locations
Author :
Rice, Murray L. ; Doyle, D. John
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Biomed. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
This is a pilot study comparing phonocardiographic (PCG, or heart sound) monitoring locations used during anaesthesia and surgery. Heart sounds from anaesthetised surgical patients were simultaneously recorded from a precordial stethoscope, an esophageal stethoscope, and a special endotracheal tube (ETT) designed for PCG monitoring (Teves ETT). These heart sounds were then analysed using digital signal processing techniques. The first heart sounds (S1) were characterized using signal-to-noise ratio estimates, maximum-to-minimum amplitude differences, and S1 power spectra. The first heart sound obtained from the esophageal stethoscope had the best signal strength and clarity. However, the strength and clarity of the first heart sound obtained from the precordial stethoscope and Teves ETT were quite satisfactory. Thus, from a signal analysis perspective there is little difference between S1 obtained from the different monitoring sites. Consequently a choice of PCG monitoring site should be based on practical considerations such as patient safety or ease of use
Keywords :
bioacoustics; cardiology; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; surgery; anaesthetised surgical patients; digital signal processing techniques; ease of use; endotracheal tube; esophageal stethoscope; first heart sounds; heart sound; maximum-to-minimum amplitude differences; patient safety; phonocardiographic monitoring locations; precordial stethoscope; signal-to-noise ratio estimates; Amplitude estimation; Digital signal processing; Esophagus; Heart; Patient monitoring; Safety; Signal analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Stethoscope; Surgery;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1995., IEEE 17th Annual Conference
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2475-7
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1995.575312