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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
Background. Technological advancement may bridge gaps between long-practiced medical competencies and modern technologies. Such a domain is the application of digital stethoscopes used for physical examination in telemedicine. This study aimed to validate the level of consensus among physicians rega...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572382/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193153 |
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author | Magor, Diana Berkov, Evgeny Siomin, Dmitry Karniel, Eli Lasman, Nir Waldman, Liat Radinsky Gringauz, Irina Stern, Shai Kassif, Reut Lerner Barkai, Galia Lewy, Hadas Segal, Gad |
author_facet | Magor, Diana Berkov, Evgeny Siomin, Dmitry Karniel, Eli Lasman, Nir Waldman, Liat Radinsky Gringauz, Irina Stern, Shai Kassif, Reut Lerner Barkai, Galia Lewy, Hadas Segal, Gad |
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description | Background. Technological advancement may bridge gaps between long-practiced medical competencies and modern technologies. Such a domain is the application of digital stethoscopes used for physical examination in telemedicine. This study aimed to validate the level of consensus among physicians regarding the interpretation of remote, digital auscultation of heart and lung sounds. Methods. Seven specialist physicians considered both the technical quality and clinical interpretation of auscultation findings of pre-recorded heart and lung sounds of patients hospitalized in their homes. TytoCare(TM) system was used as a remote, digital stethoscope. Results. In total, 140 sounds (70 heart and 70 lungs) were presented to seven specialists. The level of agreement was measured using Fleiss’ Kappa (FK) variable. Agreement relating to heart sounds reached low-to-moderate consensus: the overall technical quality (FK = 0.199), rhythm regularity (FK = 0.328), presence of murmurs (FK = 0.469), appreciation of sounds as remote (FK = 0.011), and an overall diagnosis as normal or pathologic (FK = 0.304). The interpretation of some of the lung sounds reached a higher consensus: the overall technical quality (FK = 0.169), crepitus (FK = 0.514), wheezing (FK = 0.704), bronchial sounds (FK = 0.034), and an overall diagnosis as normal or pathological (FK = 0.386). Most Fleiss’ Kappa values were in the range of “fare consensus”, while in the domains of diagnosing lung crepitus and wheezing, the values increased to the “substantial” level. Conclusions. 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. |
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spelling | pubmed-105723822023-10-14 Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians Magor, Diana Berkov, Evgeny Siomin, Dmitry Karniel, Eli Lasman, Nir Waldman, Liat Radinsky Gringauz, Irina Stern, Shai Kassif, Reut Lerner Barkai, Galia Lewy, Hadas Segal, Gad Diagnostics (Basel) Article Background. Technological advancement may bridge gaps between long-practiced medical competencies and modern technologies. Such a domain is the application of digital stethoscopes used for physical examination in telemedicine. This study aimed to validate the level of consensus among physicians regarding the interpretation of remote, digital auscultation of heart and lung sounds. Methods. Seven specialist physicians considered both the technical quality and clinical interpretation of auscultation findings of pre-recorded heart and lung sounds of patients hospitalized in their homes. TytoCare(TM) system was used as a remote, digital stethoscope. Results. In total, 140 sounds (70 heart and 70 lungs) were presented to seven specialists. The level of agreement was measured using Fleiss’ Kappa (FK) variable. Agreement relating to heart sounds reached low-to-moderate consensus: the overall technical quality (FK = 0.199), rhythm regularity (FK = 0.328), presence of murmurs (FK = 0.469), appreciation of sounds as remote (FK = 0.011), and an overall diagnosis as normal or pathologic (FK = 0.304). The interpretation of some of the lung sounds reached a higher consensus: the overall technical quality (FK = 0.169), crepitus (FK = 0.514), wheezing (FK = 0.704), bronchial sounds (FK = 0.034), and an overall diagnosis as normal or pathological (FK = 0.386). Most Fleiss’ Kappa values were in the range of “fare consensus”, while in the domains of diagnosing lung crepitus and wheezing, the values increased to the “substantial” level. Conclusions. 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. MDPI 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10572382/ /pubmed/37835896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193153 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Magor, Diana Berkov, Evgeny Siomin, Dmitry Karniel, Eli Lasman, Nir Waldman, Liat Radinsky Gringauz, Irina Stern, Shai Kassif, Reut Lerner Barkai, Galia Lewy, Hadas Segal, Gad Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title | Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title_full | Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title_fullStr | Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title_full_unstemmed | Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title_short | Interpretation of Heart and Lungs Sounds Acquired via Remote, Digital Auscultation Reached Fair-to-Substantial Levels of Consensus among Specialist Physicians |
title_sort | interpretation of heart and lungs sounds acquired via remote, digital auscultation reached fair-to-substantial levels of consensus among specialist physicians |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572382/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37835896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13193153 |
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