Abstract
A multi-channel wearable heart sound visualization system based on novel heart sound sensors for imaging cardiac acoustic maps was developed and designed. The cardiac acoustic map could be used to detect cardiac vibration and heart sound propagation. The visualization system acquired 72 heart sound signals and one ECG signal simultaneously using 72 heart sound sensors placed on the chest surface and one ECG analog front end. The novel heart sound sensors had the advantages of high signal quality, small size, and high sensitivity. Butterworth filtering and wavelet transform were used to reduce noise in the signals. The cardiac acoustic map was obtained based on the cubic spline interpolation of the heart sound signals. The results showed the heart sound signals on the chest surface could be detected and visualized by this system. The variations of heart sounds were clearly displayed. This study provided a way to select optimal position for auscultation of heart sounds. The visualization system could provide a technology for investigating the propagation of heart sound in the thoracic cavity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Dalian Science and Technology Innovation Fund
National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China
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