Your heartbeat can provide valuable clues to help you stay well. Here’s what top cardiologists want you to know about it.
Abstract: Heartbeat is intuitively examined via a stethoscope that amplifies the sound. Diagnosis may be broadened by extracting more information: strength, frequency components, and sound pressure.
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The S1 heart sound happens when the tricuspid and mitral valves close. A loud S1 may mean there is a problem with the heart, like mitral stenosis or tachycardia. Mitral stenosis is when the mitral ...
Poetry may romanticise a skipped heartbeat, but in real life, it can feel alarming when your heart suddenly flutters, pauses or throws in an extra beat. These sensations are actually a well-documented ...
Abstract: Classifying heartbeat sounds is a critical step in improving cardiovascular diagnostics, especially as reliance on traditional stethoscope assessments can be limited by human subjectivity.
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