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Authors Swarup S, Makaryus AN
Received 23 September 2017
Accepted for publication 18 November 2017
Published 4 January 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 29—36
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/MDER.S135882
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Colin Mak
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Abstract: Cardiovascular disease (CVD)
is recognized as the leading cause of mortality throughout the world. About
one-third of global mortality is attributable to CVD. In addition to clinical
presentation, specific clinical exam findings can assist in treating and
preventing CVD. CVD may initially manifest as pulmonary pathology, and thus,
accurate cardiopulmonary auscultation is paramount to establishing accurate
diagnosis. One of the most powerful tools available to physicians is the
stethoscope. The stethoscope first emerged in the year 1818, invented by a
French physician, René Laennec. Since then, the initial modest monaural wooden
tube has evolved into a sophisticated digital device. This paper provides an
analysis of the evolution of the stethoscope as well as highlights the
advancement made by the modern digital stethoscope including the application of
this tool in advancing care for patients suffering from CVD.
Keywords: cardiovascular
disease, physical exam, diagnosis, treatment
摘要视频链接:Digital stethoscope