1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02446121
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The need for standards in recording and analysing respiratory sounds

Abstract: Respiratory sounds (RSs) recorded from the chest and trachea are nowadays being electronically analysed by many investigators with a view to (i) determining the mechanisms of their production, and (ii) to develop automated diagnostic systems based on RS analysis, that objectively categorise RS as being associated with health or respiratory diseases. However, one problem that hampers this type of research is that almost every RS investigation team uses different equipment, protocols and analysis methods which, … Show more

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“…This raises the question of whether snoring recordings are reliable. Despite all the interest in snoring, the objective measurement of the snoring sound has encountered problems: lack of standardisation [20,23]; lack of the definition of snoring [14]; and variability of snoring [24]. The lack of standardisation renders the comparison between different studies difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This raises the question of whether snoring recordings are reliable. Despite all the interest in snoring, the objective measurement of the snoring sound has encountered problems: lack of standardisation [20,23]; lack of the definition of snoring [14]; and variability of snoring [24]. The lack of standardisation renders the comparison between different studies difficult.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Electronic recording and computer analysis of respiratory sounds from the chest and trachea of normal subjects and patients with respiratory disease, has, over the past decade or so, become a major preoccupation of many clinical and engineering teams" [10].…”
Section: Historical Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we can write for with for with where and are the corresponding durations. In addition, these signals represent the "distorted" or modified version of the reference heart sounds, i.e., (2) where refers to the convolution operation, and represent the first and second heart reference sounds, and and denote the impulse responses of the "unknown" systems representing the correlation between the reference heart sounds and the interference heart sounds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During the last decade or so, several attempts have been made to avoid the subjectivity of the method and to characterize the sounds through a more quantitative analysis. The sounds analysis has established the necessity to eliminate the interference signals prior to the extraction of relevant features [2]. The acquired signals not only contain respiratory sounds, but also heart sounds, ambient, muscle contraction, and hair noises.…”
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