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Phonocephalography extra-cephalic.

S Tewfik1, M Aziz, F el Nadi

  • 1Maadi Hospital, Cairo, Egypt.

Angiology
|March 1, 1976
PubMed
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Phonocephalography, a new non-invasive technique, successfully records head sounds for pre-angiographic diagnosis. This method shows promise for advancing non-invasive medical diagnostics.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Diagnostics
  • Bioacoustics
  • Non-invasive Imaging

Background:

  • The evolution of medical diagnostics includes advancements in non-invasive techniques.
  • Auscultation, since Laennec's stethoscope, has become a key diagnostic procedure in cardiology.
  • There is a continuous drive towards developing simpler, non-invasive diagnostic methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce phonocephalography as a non-invasive pre-angiographic diagnostic technique.
  • To explore the amplification and recording of sounds from the head's surface and cavities.
  • To demonstrate the feasibility of phonocephalography and its application to the vertebral column (phonomyelography).

Main Methods:

  • Amplification and recording of sounds from the head's surface and cavities.

Related Experiment Videos

  • Utilizing nasopharyngeal phonocephalography for sound recording.
  • Applying the phonocephalography concept to the vertebral column for phonomyelography.
  • Main Results:

    • Nasopharyngeal phonocephalography demonstrated successful recording of normal tracings.
    • The study discussed the influence of extra-cephalic sounds and other factors on the recorded tracings.
    • Phonomyelography tracings from the vertebral column were successfully recorded and demonstrated.

    Conclusions:

    • Phonocephalography is a viable non-invasive technique for pre-angiographic assessment.
    • The study successfully demonstrated the application of sound recording techniques to the head and vertebral column.
    • This research contributes to the development of novel non-invasive diagnostic tools in medicine.