New Stethoscope New Stethoscope Lets Physicians Hear, See Inside Chest In Boston because a few local hospitals are now using a new high
tech stethoscope that's making difficult diagnoses easier A patient
was told she had asthma, which is more commonly misdiagnosed. then
most realize. "I heard an unusual sound, called a squawk, not common in asthma," Murphy said. The sounds he heard sounded like pneumonia, meaning the patient needed antibiotics -- not steroids. "I got better quickly, and never had another attack," the patient said. Murphy has spent more than 30 years trying to make a better stethoscope. Computer technology finally helped him achieve his goal. Cardiologist Gary Brockington uses it to help his heart patients. "What this allows us to do is separate different aspects of what's going on with a patient and come up with the best diagnosis quickly," Brockington said. The device received FDA approval in May, and in addition to being used locally at Faulkner Hospital, St. Elizabeth's and Brigham and Women's, it has caught the ear of several prestigious national clinics. I often see where patients have been misdiagnosed so this will be a giant step in the right direction to use appropriate emergency measures. Now if they begin to use it to teach people to breathe better they will discover that healthy breathing may have its own specific sounds. But I suspect that the sounds of the lungs are in no way capable of competing with the sounds of the spoken and singing voice. But at least for some it is a good place to start. Learn to develop YOUR breathing. |
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gentle, and should, if carried out as described, be beneficial
to your overall physical and psychological health. If you have any serious medical or
psychological problem, however, such as heart disease,
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