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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2019
Filed:
Sep. 25, 2014
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (US);
Richard Hoppmann, Columbia, SC (US);
Debra Krotish, Blythewood, SC (US);
Michael S. Riffle, Swansea, SC (US);
Victor Rao, Columbia, SC (US);
Stephen Harris, Cayce, SC (US);
Duncan Howe, Hopkins, SC (US);
Mary Elizabeth Poston, Columbia, SC (US);
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (US);
Abstract
A system for performing audio-enhanced, simulated ultrasound examinations may generally include an ultrasound simulation device having at least one processor and associated memory. The memory may store pre-recorded audio-enhanced ultrasound data for at least one internal organ. The audio-enhanced ultrasound data may include a moving ultrasound image of the at least one internal organ along with synced audio data associated with auscultatory sounds generated by the at least one internal organ depicted within the moving ultrasound image. In addition, the system may include a display and a speaker coupled to the ultrasound simulation device. The display may be configured to display the moving ultrasound image as a trainee is performing the simulated ultrasound examination. The speaker may be configured to broadcast the synced audio data simultaneously with the display of the moving ultrasound image.