Digital phonocardiography in the diagnosis and education of canine cardiac arrhythmias
Absztrakt
Cardiac auscultation is an important part of the physical examination in both human and
veterinary medicine. Not only is it safe, cheap, and quick to perform, but it can also indicate
other, more advanced diagnostic imaging methods, such as echocardiography,
electrocardiography, and thoracic radiography. However, with the ever-increasing accessibility
of these diagnostic imaging methods, both the clinical use and education of cardiac auscultation
is on the decline – even despite several publications demonstrating diseases that cannot be
effectively diagnosed without this examination method.