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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 10, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 07, 2008
Thomas H. Noffsinger, Benkelman, NE (US);
Garrett W. Taylor, Oakley, KS (US);
Wade A. Taylor, Oakley, KS (US);
Thomas H. Noffsinger, Benkelman, NE (US);
Garrett W. Taylor, Oakley, KS (US);
Wade A. Taylor, Oakley, KS (US);
Pierson Precision Auscultation, Oakley, KS (US);
Abstract
A system and method are provided for diagnosis of bovine respiratory diseases using auscultation techniques. Acoustic characteristics of a recorded spectrogram are compared with existing data enabling a diagnosis to be made for a diseased animal. Lung sounds are obtained by use of an electronic stethoscope, and the sounds are stored as digital data. Signal conditioning is used to place the data in a desired format and to remove undesirable noise associated with the recorded sounds. An algorithm is applied to data, and lung scores are calculated. The lung scores are then categorized into various levels of perceived pathology based upon baseline data that categorizes the lung scores. From the lung scores, a caregiver can associate a diagnosis, prognosis, and a recommended treatment. Analysis software generates the lung scores from the recorded sounds, and may also provide a visual display of presumptive diagnoses as well as recommended treatments.