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A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients
Background and objectives: As the prevalence of obesity is increasing in a population, diagnostics becomes more problematic. Our aim was to compare the 3M Littmann 3200 Electronic Stethoscope and 3M Littman Cardiology III Mechanical Stethoscope in the auscultation of obese patients. Methods. A total...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30959832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina55040094 |
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author | Kalinauskienė, Eglė Razvadauskas, Haroldas Morse, Dan J. Maxey, Gail E. Naudžiūnas, Albinas |
author_facet | Kalinauskienė, Eglė Razvadauskas, Haroldas Morse, Dan J. Maxey, Gail E. Naudžiūnas, Albinas |
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description | Background and objectives: As the prevalence of obesity is increasing in a population, diagnostics becomes more problematic. Our aim was to compare the 3M Littmann 3200 Electronic Stethoscope and 3M Littman Cardiology III Mechanical Stethoscope in the auscultation of obese patients. Methods. A total of 30 patients with body mass index >30 kg/m(2) were auscultated by a cardiologist and a resident physician: 15 patients by one cardiologist and one resident and 15 patients by another cardiologist and resident using both stethoscopes. In total, 960 auscultation data points were verified by an echocardiogram. Sensitivity and specificity data were calculated. Results. Sensitivity for regurgitation with valves combined was higher when the electronic stethoscope was used by the cardiologist (60.0% vs. 40.9%, p = 0.0002) and the resident physician (62.1% vs. 51.5%, p = 0.016); this was also the same when stenoses were added (59.4% vs. 40.6%, p = 0.0002, and 60.9% vs. 50.7%, p = 0.016, respectively). For any lesion, there were no significant differences in specificity between the electronic and acoustic stethoscopes for the cardiologist (92.4% vs. 94.2%) and the resident physician (93.6% vs. 94.7%). The detailed analysis by valve showed one significant difference in regurgitation at the mitral valve for the cardiologist (80.0% vs. 56.0%, p = 0.031). No significant difference in specificity between the stethoscopes was found when all lesions, valves and both physicians were combined (93.0% vs. 94.4%, p = 0.30), but the electronic stethoscope had higher sensitivity than the acoustic (60.1% vs. 45.7%, p < 0.0001). The analysis when severity of the abnormality was considered confirmed these results. Conclusions. There is an indication of increased sensitivity using the electronic stethoscope. Specificity was high using the electronic and acoustic stethoscope. |
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spelling | pubmed-65240102019-06-04 A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients Kalinauskienė, Eglė Razvadauskas, Haroldas Morse, Dan J. Maxey, Gail E. Naudžiūnas, Albinas Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and objectives: As the prevalence of obesity is increasing in a population, diagnostics becomes more problematic. Our aim was to compare the 3M Littmann 3200 Electronic Stethoscope and 3M Littman Cardiology III Mechanical Stethoscope in the auscultation of obese patients. Methods. A total of 30 patients with body mass index >30 kg/m(2) were auscultated by a cardiologist and a resident physician: 15 patients by one cardiologist and one resident and 15 patients by another cardiologist and resident using both stethoscopes. In total, 960 auscultation data points were verified by an echocardiogram. Sensitivity and specificity data were calculated. Results. Sensitivity for regurgitation with valves combined was higher when the electronic stethoscope was used by the cardiologist (60.0% vs. 40.9%, p = 0.0002) and the resident physician (62.1% vs. 51.5%, p = 0.016); this was also the same when stenoses were added (59.4% vs. 40.6%, p = 0.0002, and 60.9% vs. 50.7%, p = 0.016, respectively). For any lesion, there were no significant differences in specificity between the electronic and acoustic stethoscopes for the cardiologist (92.4% vs. 94.2%) and the resident physician (93.6% vs. 94.7%). The detailed analysis by valve showed one significant difference in regurgitation at the mitral valve for the cardiologist (80.0% vs. 56.0%, p = 0.031). No significant difference in specificity between the stethoscopes was found when all lesions, valves and both physicians were combined (93.0% vs. 94.4%, p = 0.30), but the electronic stethoscope had higher sensitivity than the acoustic (60.1% vs. 45.7%, p < 0.0001). The analysis when severity of the abnormality was considered confirmed these results. Conclusions. There is an indication of increased sensitivity using the electronic stethoscope. Specificity was high using the electronic and acoustic stethoscope. MDPI 2019-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6524010/ /pubmed/30959832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina55040094 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kalinauskienė, Eglė Razvadauskas, Haroldas Morse, Dan J. Maxey, Gail E. Naudžiūnas, Albinas A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title | A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title_full | A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title_fullStr | A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title_short | A Comparison of Electronic and Traditional Stethoscopes in the Heart Auscultation of Obese Patients |
title_sort | comparison of electronic and traditional stethoscopes in the heart auscultation of obese patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30959832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina55040094 |
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