SonicGuard Sensor-A Multichannel Acoustic Sensor for Long-Term Monitoring of Abdominal Sounds Examined through a Qualification Study.

Sensors (Basel)

Division AI4Health, Department for Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany.

Published: March 2024

Auscultation is a fundamental diagnostic technique that provides valuable diagnostic information about different parts of the body. With the increasing prevalence of digital stethoscopes and telehealth applications, there is a growing trend towards digitizing the capture of bodily sounds, thereby enabling subsequent analysis using machine learning algorithms. This study introduces the SonicGuard sensor, which is a multichannel acoustic sensor designed for long-term recordings of bodily sounds. We conducted a series of qualification tests, with a specific focus on bowel sounds ranging from controlled experimental environments to phantom measurements and real patient recordings. These tests demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed sensor setup. The results show that the SonicGuard sensor is comparable to commercially available digital stethoscopes, which are considered the gold standard in the field. This development opens up possibilities for collecting and analyzing bodily sound datasets using machine learning techniques in the future.

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