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1 plex to the pulmonic component of the second heart sound.
2 y of abnormal ECG, and the presence of an S3 heart sound.
3      Use of multiparametric vital signs ECG, heart sounds, and thoracic impedance for blood pressure
4 elevated jugular venous pressure and a third heart sound are each independently associated with adver
5  on the scaling and complexity properties of heart sounds, as characterized in the wavelet domain.
6 gestational age of 22 weeks or more, a fetal heart sound at time of admission, and consented to inclu
7 ncreased jugular venous pressure and distant heart sounds (Beck triad).
8  11 tests or procedures used, the absence of heart sounds by auscultation, palpable pulse, and breath
9  scaling nature and complexity properties in heart sounds could be potential biomarkers for improving
10 te diagnostic tool for the classification of heart sound data into innocent and pathological classes.
11         When applied to a publicly available heart sound dataset, our proposed wavelet-based multisca
12 r, current methods for identifying murmurous heart sounds do not fully utilize the valuable insights
13  elevated jugular venous pressure or a third heart sound in patients with heart failure is not well e
14  cross-sectional study examines undetectable heart sounds in hospitalized patients who are undergoing
15 iation functional class, absence of a fourth heart sound on examination, absence of cardiomegaly or s
16 e of 150/80, normal fundi, a positive fourth heart sound (S4), and trace pedal edema.
17  gained by exploring different properties of heart sound signals.
18 rmance by introducing synthetic noise to the heart sound signals.
19 or pulmonary edema on chest radiograph, S(3) heart sound, tachycardia) plus left ventricular ejection
20 ement principle that allows detection of the heart sounds together with the pulse wave, an attribute
21 rt a novel approach for extracting left side heart sounds using a brachial cuff device.
22  elevated jugular venous pressure or a third heart sound was ascertained by physical examination on e
23                      The presence of a third heart sound was associated with similarly increased risk
24             Using an electronic stethoscope, heart sounds were recorded from 69 patients (37 patholog
25 r venous distention, edema, rales, and third heart sound) with the primary outcome (cardiovascular de