Real‐time assessment of swallowing sound using an electronic stethoscope and an artificial intelligence system
Abstract Objectives Daily assessments of swallowing function and interventions such as rehabilitation and dietary adjustments are necessary to improve dysphagia. Cervical auscultation is convenient for health care providers for assessing swallowing ability. Although this method allows for swallowing...
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Main Authors: | Kazuma Suzuki (Author), Yoshitaka Shimizu (Author), Shinichiro Ohshimo (Author), Kana Oue (Author), Noboru Saeki (Author), Takuma Sadamori (Author), Yasuo Tsutsumi (Author), Masahiro Irifune (Author), Nobuaki Shime (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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